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Overview

Early graduation options

You may be able to graduate sooner with:

  • Ideal for professionals looking for the flexibility to design a program that suits career goals.
  • Study areas such as aged care, emergency disaster management, environmental health, health promotion, occupational health and safety, risk management or women’s health.
  • Complete in 3 semester full-time or 6 semesters part-time.
  • Flexible study options -  on campus or externally, online learning, or block attendance.
  • Early exit option of a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Health Science.
QUT course code HL88
Attendance Part-time or Full-time
Course duration 1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Start month 2013 February, July
Delivery On campus
  • Kelvin Grove
External
  • Online
Faculty
  • Faculty of Health
Course contact
CRICOS code009030K
Careers
  • Community Health Officer
  • Government Officer
  • Health Promotion Officer
  • Health Services Manager
  • Policy Officer
  • Public Health Officer

Details

The health science program is ideal for clinicians who want the flexibility to select a combination of units and specialisations that will meet their professional development needs. This program offers flexibility with distance delivery, block attendance, external study and online learning for selected units.

Course structure

The Master of Health Science offers a flexible design that provides students with a large choice of elective units that deliver specialisation in a health science discipline, cross-specialisation or a broad understanding of health-related disciplines.

The Master of Health Science consists of 12 units. Students must complete at least eight units from the Faculty of Health. The remaining four units can be completed from a wide range of university postgraduate units, subject to course coordinator approval.

Study areas

Study areas are offered in the following:

  • Aged Care
  • Emergency and Disaster Management*
  • Environmental Health#
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Services Management
  • Occupational Health and Safety#
  • Quality and Patient Safety (Graduate Certificate only)
  • Risk Management
  • Women’s Health, or
  • a cross-specialisation (where no study area is taken but students study across a variety of fields).

To complete a major, students must complete at least four units from the same study area within the Faculty of Health. Students can graduate with one specified major only.

Professional recognition

The Health Services Management study area in the graduate certificate, graduate diploma and masters program is accredited with the Australasian College of Health Service Management.

* In 2013 the four units in this study area may be available only in Semester 2.
# Students wishing to complete a graduate diploma qualification in Environmental Health or Occupational Health and Safety should apply for entry into the Graduate
Diploma in Environmental Health or Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety and not the Graduate Diploma in Health Science.

Units

Course structure

The Master of Health Science offers a flexible design that provides students with a large choice of elective units that deliver specialisation in a health science discipline, cross-specialisation or a broad understanding of health-related disciplines.

The course consists of 12 units. Students must complete at least eight units from the Faculty of Health. The remaining four units can be completed from a wide range of University postgraduate units, subject to course coordinator approval.

Completion of four units from one study area entitles graduates of the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Masters to have their qualification awarded with their area of specialisation. Students can graduate with one specified major only.

Study areas

  • Aged Care
  • Emergency and Disaster Management
  • Environmental Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Services Management
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Risk Management
  • Women's Health
  • a cross-specialisation (where no study area is taken but students study across a variety of fields).

Entry requirements

Applicants for the Master of Health Science must have:

 

  • a three-year bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a relevant area (health, psychology, social work, human services, social or biological science).

 

It is preferred but not essential that applicants will have a minimum of one-year relevant full-time work experience on entry to this course. Applicants may be admitted on the basis of work experience, other qualifications or research activities at the discretion of the Executive Dean.

Course fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.

2013: $9,000 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)

Student Services and Amenities Fee

You'll need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) as part of your course costs.

More information on the SSAF

FEE-HELP: loans to help you pay your course fees

You may not have to pay anything upfront if you're eligible for a FEE-HELP loan.

Find out if you're eligible for a FEE-HELP loan

Scholarships and financial support

You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.

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You may also be eligible for Centrelink payments

Apply

How to apply for Master of Health Science

You apply directly to QUT for all our postgraduate courses.

Are you ready to submit your application?

You're ready if you have:

  1. Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3.
  2. Checked important dates.
  3. Checked you meet the entry requirements
  4. Checked course costs and if you're eligible for financial support
  5. Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
  6. Collected supporting documents (see application form)

All done? Then you're ready to apply.

Application for postgraduate course admission form (PDF file, 362.47 KB)