Master of Infection Prevention and Control

The Griffith Graduate Infection Control Program is the longest running and most successful tertiary infection prevention and control education program across Australasia. This specialist program prepares graduates for advanced practice in infection prevention and control by addressing local, national, and international trends in the communicable diseases and infection.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Online

Online/Off-campus - 1 years

N/A
N/A

Structure

Credit points 120

Subjects

  • Foundations of Research Inquiry - 7001HSV
  • Quality and Safety in Healthcare - 8037NRS
  • Global Issues in Infection Prevention and Control - 8040NRS
  • Transforming and Leading Healthcare - 7101NRS
  • Emerging Issues in Disaster and Pandemic Planning, Response and Management - 8038NRS
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases - 8846NRS
  • Infection Control for Community and Public Health - 8853NRS

Entry requirements

  • To be eligible for admission to the Master of Infection Prevention and Control, you must have: Pathway 1 - 1 year program (80CP): A recognised Bachelor degree or higher in a related discipline and
  • A minimum of 1 year full-time (or equivalent) relevant professional experience.
  • Pathway 2 - 1.5 year program (120 CP)
  • A recognised Bachelor degree or higher in a related discipline and
  • A minimum of 1 year full-time (or equivalent) relevant professional experience.

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