Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs

Master of Women's Health

Full Course Name / Course Abbreviation

Master of Women's Health. M Womens Health

 

Course Introduction

Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs, in collaboration with the Key Centre for Women's Health in Society at the University of Melbourne, and Professor Fumi Horiguchi of Keio University, Japan, offer Japanese health professionals a fully articulated suite of three postgraduate courses in Women's Health.

All programs are part-time and are taught intensively over the Japanese summer holiday period each year. The programs are delivered in Japan and Australia and are taught and assessed in Japanese.

 

Course Objectives

Please see Graduate Attributes for details.

 

Graduate Attributes

Graduates of the Master of Women’s Health will have:

 

Entry Requirements

Master of Women's Health (150 points):
A recognised Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in medicine, an allied health profession or social science which is recognised by the University as evidence of adequate preparation for the course plus at least one year full-time relevant documented professional work experience.

Master of Women's Health (100 points):
A recognised honours degree or equivalent qualification in medicine, an allied health profession or social science which is recognised by the University as evidence of adequate preparation for the course

OR

A recognised Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in medicine, an allied health profession or social science which is recognised by the University as evidence of adequate preparation for the course plus Postgraduate Certificate in Women’s Health at an overall standard of at least 70%.

 

Course Structure

The courses are based on a points structure with students required to accumulate certain number of points in order to receive an award. All programs are part-time, with up to three subjects offered intensively each year. All subjects are offered at Masters level, and students are able to complete the Postgraduate Certificate in one year, the Postgraduate Diploma in three years and the Masters degree in three to four years, depending on subjects offered each year. It is also possible to enrol in the Postgraduate Certificate and Postgraduate Diploma and receive full credit towards the Master of Women’s Health for all successfully completed subjects for a period of up to 10 years if graduation has not taken place.

 

Subject Details

The following subjects are offered in this degree:

 

Course Coordinator Details

IN AUSTRALIA:
Dr Jane Fisher
Course Coordinator

The Key Centre for Women’s Health in Society
School of Population Health
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
AUSTRALIA

T: 61 3 8344 7350
F: 61 3 9347 9824
E: jrwf@unimelb.edu.au

 

Delivery Dates

In 2008 there will be two deliveries - May and October.

 

Course Brochure

Master of Women’s Health Brochure (English)
Master of Women’s Health Brochure (Japanese)

 

Online Resource Information for Current Students

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Articulation in to higher Awards

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Testimonials (if applicable)

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Prizes (if applicable)

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Application Process

Applications into this program are managed by Student Services.

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