Master of Business Administration (Health Management Services)

The MBA (Health Services Management) is a strategically designed course aimed at equipping professionals with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the multifaceted and dynamic field of health service management. This degree serves a dual purpose: to enhance the managerial acumen of individuals already working within the healthcare sector and to prepare aspiring managers and leaders to effectively navigate and influence the rapidly evolving landscape of health services. The primary objective of the MBA (Health Services Management) is to foster a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within the healthcare industry. Students will gain comprehensive insights into the intricacies of healthcare systems, policies, and regulations, enabling them to make informed decisions that enhance operational efficiency and patient care outcomes. The curriculum is meticulously crafted to blend core business principles with specialized health management units, ensuring that graduates possess a robust foundation in areas such as strategic planning, financial management, and organizational behaviour.

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Duration
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ATAR

Adelaide

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

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Melbourne - Level 7, No. 168 Exhibition

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

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Entry requirements

  • A Bachelor degree in related field or equivalent and above
  • Students who do not meet the academic entry requirements may be considered based on their professional or work experience and/or any relevant non-formal courses undertaken. Applicants are required to provide a written statement outlining their reasons for undertaking the MBA (Health and Community Services).

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