This course is designed to support flexibility while expanding students' knowledge, enhancing and developing their managerial skills, and broadening their learning, employment and future career opportunities.
It is designed to prepare new, aspiring, middle and senior health managers to shape and direct the practice of health services management within the larger field of health care delivery, which is increasingly being managed as a business.
Graduates of this course have a unique blend of health-focused management and business skills. Career options include positions in hospitals and other health care institutions or governing bodies.
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management (C11107), the Graduate Diploma in Health Services Management, and the Master of Health Services Management (C04140).
Applicants require a recognised Bachelor's degree and a minimum of one year's work experience in a professional or skilled role in a medium to large organisation, preferably with a focus on health or human services.
Applicants may be accepted without an undergraduate degree if they have extensive relevant work experience (in a health or human services field) and evidence of ability to undertake tertiary study.
The Graduate Diploma is offered on a one-year full-time, or two-year part-time basis.
Students must complete a total of 48 credit points, comprising six compulsory subjects offered by the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, one compulsory subject and one elective offered by the Faculty of Business.
21739 Health Funding Policy and Resource Management | 6cp | |
92887 Organisational Management in Health Care | 6cp | |
92794 Power and Politics in Health Care | 6cp | |
92933 Health Care Regulation and Policy | 6cp | |
92847 Planning and Evaluating Health Services | 6cp | |
92917 Using Health Care Data for Decision Making | 6cp | |
92606 Issues in Australian Health Services | 6cp | |
CBK90070 Elective (Business) | 6cp | |
Total | 48cp |
Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHSE)
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