The global health care (international health care) nursing program provides health professionals the opportunity to advance their knowledge of the political contexts of health care, global health issues and sustainable development.
It provides a supportive but self-directed learning environment in which you will be encouraged to explore, question, discuss and debate policy, processes and practices with your lecturers and peers. You will demonstrate the practical application of key concepts through the critical analysis of health policies, recommendations for evidence-based reforms and development of program proposals relevant to their professional contexts.
The course of study explores the principles of policy formation and implementation, sustainable health care systems and their impact on population health. You will examine contemporary, evidence-based international healthcare strategies with a focus on primary health care in resource poor environments.
Through engagement with topic activities designed to encourage diversity in learning, you will develop the knowledge, skills and capacity necessary to be an agent of change to influence policy development and implementation, promote sustainable development and achieve improved population health outcomes.
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Graduate Certificate in Global Health Care (International Health Care)
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Online
Availability:
Part-time
Start dates:
March
July
SATAC code:
2GC127 (Commonwealth supported)
2GC527 (Full fee paying)
Annual indicative fees (2019):
$3,280 (Commonwealth supported)
$10,944 (Full fee paying)
Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Global Health Care) (International Health Care)
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Online
Availability:
Full-time
Part-time
Start dates:
March
July
SATAC code:
2GD093 (Commonwealth supported)
2GD593 (Full fee paying)
Annual indicative fees (2019):
$6,560 (Commonwealth supported)
$21,888 (Full fee paying)
Master of Nursing (Global Health Care) (International Health Care)
Duration: 1.5 years
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Online
Availability:
Full-time
Part-time
Start dates:
March
July
SATAC code:
2CM213 (Commonwealth supported)
2CM513 (Full fee paying)
Annual indicative fees (2018):
$6,561 (Commonwealth supported)
$21,888 (Full fee paying)
Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Global Health Care) (International Health Care)
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Start dates:
March
July
CRICOS code: 088950D
Annual fees:
2019: $32,600
2020: $34,000
Master of Nursing (Global Health Care) (International Health Care)
Duration: 1.5 years
Delivery mode:
On campus
External
Start dates:
March
July
CRICOS code: 088951C
Annual fees:
2019: $32,600
2020: $34,000
Graduates are suitable for careers in a wide range of international health care settings including developing policy for practice, the teaching and learning environment, hospital administration and quality process in Australia and overseas, and international strategies and programs in health care.
The program of study explores the principles of policy formation and implementation, sustainable health care systems and their impact on population health. You will examine contemporary, evidence-based international healthcare strategies with a focus on primary health care in resource poor environments. Through engagement with topic activities designed to encourage diversity in learning, you will develop the knowledge, skills and capacity necessary to be an agent of change to influence policy development and implementation, promote sustainable development, and achieve improved population health outcomes.
The program of study explores the principles of policy formation and implementation, sustainable health care systems and their impact on population health. You will examine contemporary, evidence-based international healthcare strategies with a focus on primary health care in resource poor environments. Through engagement with topic activities designed to encourage diversity in learning, you will develop the knowledge, skills and capacity necessary to be an agent of change to influence policy development and implementation, promote sustainable development, and achieve improved population health outcomes.
Applicants to the graduate certificate program must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification in a health profession from an approved tertiary institution.
Applicants to the graduate diploma must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in Australia. Applicants who are registered as nurses in a country other than Australia must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and may be admitted.
Applicants to the masters must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in Australia. Applicants who are registered as nurses in a country other than Australia must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and may be admitted.
Applicants to the graduate diploma must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in Australia. Applicants who are registered as nurses in a country other than Australia must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and may be admitted.
Applicants to the masters must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in Australia. Applicants who are registered as nurses in a country other than Australia must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and may be admitted.
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