Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
085214E
Master of Health Economics
Turn data into evidence-based decisions that influence positive change in the healthcare system by studying the Master of Health Economics. Graduate with advanced skills in resource allocation and economic modelling, and use your expertise to inform policy and health practices on a global scale.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Cloud(online) | Online/Off-campus - 2 years | $61,200 | N/A |
Melbourne Burwood | Full-time - 2 years | $61,200 | N/A |
Structure
To complete the Master of Health Economics, you must pass 8, 12, or 16 credit points.
Subjects
- Academic Integrity Module
Entry requirements
- 1.5 years full time (or part time equivalent) 12 credit points:
- completion of a bachelor degree or higher in a related discipline
- completion of a bachelor degree or higher in any discipline, and at least two years of relevant work experience (or part time equivalent)
- evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent
- 2 years full time (or part time equivalent) 16 credit points:
- completion of a bachelor degree or higher in any discipline
- evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent
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