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Master of Health Management, Quality and LeadershipQualification: Master of Health Management, Quality and Leadership (MHMQL) Availability: Murdoch Campus (Internal and External) This course aims to cultivate excellence in quality, leadership and management in health professionals working in Quality, Safety, Risk and Middle Management roles in acute, community, mental health, primary and aged care public and private sectors. Students will, on completion of the course, have the capacity and capability of applying these skills in a range of management positions and become leaders and champions of change. Innovative and creative elective units are designed to allow different disciplines to focus on their areas of speciality. Employment Prospects: Positions such as Accreditation Coordinator, Quality Manager, Quality and Risk Manager are essential within health services, particularly the private and aged care sectors, for their accreditation. Successful completion of this course will put graduates in a favourable position to fill such roles. Admission Requirements: Onshore course offerings English competence. Internet access is required for students studying externally; exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Special Requirements: Main Research Areas:
Course Structure - 36 pointsUniversity regulations require completion of a minimum of 24 points at 600-level and up to 12 points at 500-level for a 36 point Masters by Coursework degree. Core Units — 16 pointsNUR601 Quality and Safety in Health and Aged Care — 4 pts NUR611 Strategic Leadership in Health and Aged Care— 4 pts NUR612 Managing in a Health and Aged Care Environment— 4 pts NUR632 Applied Research Methods: From Research to Practice — 4 pts Specified Electives - 20 points Students may select further relevant electives from the specified electives for other, related coursework Masters, subject to the approval of the Academic Chair.
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