The Master of Health Administration is a 54-unit program offered by the College of Business, Government and Law.
The course articulates with the Graduate Certificate in Health Administration, the Graduate Diploma in Health Administration and the Master of Science (Health Administration) and the sequentially developed topics allow progression through the awards.
Note: Students who commenced the Master of Health Service Management award prior to 2008 and who complete the award after the award name change can choose to take their award as either the Master of Health Service Management or the Master of Health Administration.
The course is also offered in Singapore as the Master of Health Administration and in Nankai, China where it is offered as the Master of Hospital Administration.
Applicants must:
All applicants will be asked to provide a 300-500 word statement detailing their relevant work experience.
The course aims to enhance the competencies of middle level health and aged care managers, equipping them to move to more senior management positions. It is designed to allow students to investigate advanced issues in management through a combination of classroom/online learning with peers and supervised industry-based project/research work. These aims are accomplished by utilising the expertise of our teaching staff (who are also experienced managers) and of health and aged care leaders in both the public and private sectors who lecture in the program.
The course prepares graduates for entry to the Australasian College of Health Service Management and assists medical practitioners to enter the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators.
On completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
Credit will be granted for studies completed in the Graduate Certificate in Health Administration or equivalent, or the Graduate Diploma in Health Administration or equivalent. Credit may be granted for other comparable prior studies.
To qualify for the Master of Health Administration, a student must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the program of study below.
The award of a grade of Fail (F) in 9 or more units, or the award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion, may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.
Except with permission of the Dean (Education), the program must be completed full-time within four consecutive semesters or part-time within twelve consecutive semesters. A lesser period may be set where credit has been granted for previous studies.
Core components are determined by accreditation requirements.
Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
45 units comprising:
HACM9100 Leadership in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9101 Leading Organisations in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9102 Financial Management and Economics in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9200 Health and Aged Care Systems and Policy (4.5 units)
HACM9201 Health Law and Ethics (4.5 units)
HACM9202 Safety and Quality in Health Care (4.5 units)
HACM9207 Health and Aged Care Operations Management (4.5 units)
HACM9300 Strategic Leadership and Management in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9301 Management Project# (9 units)
Note: The introductory core topics HACM9100, HACM9101 and HACM9102 should normally be completed prior to other core and option topics.
#Masters candidates are obliged to take at least 9 units of Management Project to fulfill the project/research component of their award. With the approval of the Course Coordinator, candidates may undertake HACM9302 Management Project (18 units). In some circumstances, the Course Coordinator may approve completion of HACM9303 Management Project (4.5 units) in lieu of HACM9301, provided that the student successfully completes an approved research methods topic(s) of up to 9 units prior to enrolling in the project topic.
HACM9301 and HACM9302 can be taken in one semester or over a number of semesters. See the topic homepages for the possible enrolment configurations.
Select 9 units from the following option topics (or, with the approval of the course coordinator, other appropriate graduate-level topics).
HACM9001 Process Redesign and Lean Thinking in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9002 Clinical Practice Improvement (4.5 units)
HACM9104 Corporate Communications in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9204 Health Economics (4.5 units)
HACM9205 Health Ethics (4.5 units)
HACM9206 Health Informatics (4.5 units)
The Master of Health Administration 54-unit program is also offered in Singapore and is taught in conjunction with Parkway College, Singapore. The course can be completed on a part-time basis over 2 years.
Students must complete 45 units of core topics and a 9 unit (9,000 word) Management Project.
Flinders University delivers the following topics which are taught by a combination of visiting staff from Australia and local Singaporean teaching staff:
54 units comprising:
HACM9100 Leadership in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9101 Leading Organisations in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9102 Financial Management and Economics in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9104 Corporate Communications in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9200 Health and Aged Care Systems and Policy (4.5 units)
HACM9201 Health Law and Ethics (4.5 units)
HACM9202 Safety and Quality in Health Care (4.5 units)
HACM9206 Health Informatics (4.5 units)
HACM9207 Health and Aged Care Operations Management (4.5 units)
HACM9300 Strategic Leadership and Management in Health and Aged Care (4.5 units)
HACM9301 Management Project (9 units)
The Master of Health Administration may also be studied in a combined degrees program with the:
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