Responsible faculty or institute:
Business (principal)
Campus(es) Offered:
Course Duration: Minimum
2.5 yrs, Maximum
6 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):
Faculty Office: (03) 6226 2009.
General enquiries: 1300 363 864 or 13UTAS
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Introduction
This course is offered on a full fee paying basis to eligible domestic students. Fees are established per unit and can be found in the unit descriptions within the course schedule. Click on 'View fees for this unit' and select 'Tuition fee (domestic) Post 2008' as the fee type.
International students please refer to International Services at
www.utas.edu.au/international
The aim of the Master of Business Administration (Health Management) is to provide participants with the skills required to further their business knowledge and for managing and leading within the health sector as well as providing an opportunity to integrate work and learning through a work placement program.
The degree is offered in a fully flexible mode with units being delivered through a combination of online teaching and interactive cds/dvds, supplemented by printed materials.
Admission & Prerequisites
Australian Bachelor's degree or equivalent, and a minimum of 2 years' work experience.
English Language Requirements for International Students: IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 6.0).
Successfully completed units in other courses at the University of Tasmania or another approved tertiary institution may be credited towards the degree.
Course Objectives
-The educational objectives of this program are:
- To equip health managers with the knowledge and skills to successfully assume a range of leadership roles in health services in a wide variety of settings: and
- To enable health managers to have a pro-active role in advancing their organisation.
Career Outcomes
Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to successfully assume a range of leadership roles in health services in a wide variety of settings.
Health Managers will be able to undertake a pro-active role in advancing their organisation.