Master of Health Communication MHealthComm
Postgraduate Coursework 2010

 

Application Closing Dates

 
Semester 1 Semester 2 Mid-Year Entry CRICOS
30 OCT 2009 30 APR 2010 Available 063948D
Late applications are considered, however priority will be given to applications received on time.

Duration

 
This qualification is normally completed in 1 year of full time study or 2 - 4 years part time.

Entry Requirements

 
Bachelor's degree with a major in the humanities, social sciences or public health. Candidates who do not hold a Bachelor degree may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Health Communication, if deemed by the faculty to have equivalent professional experience, usually a minimum of 5 years recent, full-time employment in the industry. Applicants must provide a CV and employer references in support of their application.
Local Applicants:
In 2010, the Faculty of Arts is participating in a trial of admissions through UAC. Local applicants for award courses in Health Communication should submit their applications via the Apply-By-Web option on UAC's website at www.uac.edu.au/postgraduate.html. Click on 'UAC Postgraduate' then click on the 'Apply-By-Web' under 'Online applicant services'.
Apply-By-Web will instruct you throughout the application, but read the Apply-By-Web FAQs before you apply.
Note: Graduate Certificate in Health Communication applicants who do not hold a Bachelor degree but do have equivalent professional experience (minimum 5 years recent, fulltime employment in the industry) must submit a CV and independent employer references to the Faculty of Arts with a covering letter advising that an application has been lodged with UAC. Ideally, applicants should quote a UAC reference number.
Applications may be submitted to UAC via the UAC web site
UAC contact details for enquiries:
Telephone: +61 2 9752 0200
Web online enquiry form
Office hours: Mon - Fri 8:30am - 4:00pm

Completion Requirements

 
8 units of study (totalling 48 credit points) comprising 4 core units of study plus 4 electives.

Units of Study

NB: 2010 Units of Study will be finalised in late September 2009 and available to view on this site in October. Any links below to the online Handbook are to 2009 listings and should be treated as a guide only. Please refer to the 2010 Handbook for additional units.
 
  SemPts
Core
AHCD 5039 Health Promotion 1, 2 6
MECO 6900 News Writing 1 6
MECO 6901 Dealing with the Media 2 6
MECO 6927 Organisational Communication 2 6
Elective
ARTS 7000 Academic Communication for Postgraduates 1, 2 6
HPOL 5000 Introduction to Health Policy 1 6
HPOL 5001 Economics and Finance for Health Policy 1 6
HPOL 5003 Analysing Health Policy 2 6
MECO 6902 Legal and Ethical Issues in Media Practice 2 6
MECO 6904 Dissertation Part 1 1, 2 6
MECO 6905 Dissertation Part 2 1, 2 6
MECO 6928 Health Communication Internship 1, 2 6
MIPH 5014 International Health Promotion 2 4
MIPH 5112 Global Communicable Disease Control 2 4
MIPH 5115 Women's and Children's Health 2 4
MIPH 5116 Health and Culture 2 4
MIPH 5117 Diseases of Modernisation 2 4
MIPH 5118 Global Perspectives on HIV/AIDS 2 4
MIPH 5124 Health Issues and Humanitarian Emergencies 2 4
MIPH 5218 Economics and Global Pharmaceuticals 2 4
PUBH 5019 Cancer Prevention and Control 2 6
PUBH 5101 Special Project in Public Health 1 1, 2 4
PUBH 5102 Special Project in Public Health 2 1, 2 2
PUBH 5110 Introduction to Public Health Nutrition 2 4
PUBH 5111 Environmental Health 2 4
PUBH 5113 International Health 2 4
PUBH 5114 Alcohol and Drug Use and Health 2 4
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Semester
Start
End
 
1
Semester 1
01 Mar
26 Jun
2010
2
Semester 2
26 Jul
20 Nov
2010
Notes:
 
4 credit points - must be taken with a 2 credit point unit
 
2 credit points - must be taken with a 4 credit point unit
 
Highly recommended that this unit of study be completed during first semester of study by all non-English speaking background postgraduate students. Exceptions may be made by the relevant postgraduate coordinator and/or the unit coordinator for those NESB students who have fluent English and have completed their Bachelor award at a university where English was the medium of instruction. More Information