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| Campus | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | ||
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| Bentley | Yes | External, Full-time internal, Part-time internal | Bachelor degree or equivalent and/or postgrad qual; significant work experience at senior level in health science or other relevant discipline |
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The Master of International Health is designed to facilitate the development of knowledge in understanding significant global health problems and issues and to assist in the acquisition of skills to enhance the planning, management and delivery of appropriate health programs and services. This course is informed by policies and directions of important international organizations such as the World Health Organisation and the World Bank, and non government organisations involved in health and research.
International health
Core units plus options/electives
Bachelor degree or equivalent and/or postgrad qual; significant work experience at senior level in health science or other relevant discipline
Applications for recognition of prior learning are assessed on an individual basis. Recognition of prior learning may be awarded to suitably qualified applicants who have work experience in relevant areas or have successfully completed relevant postgraduate units.
| 944 | 107 | 40% | 37% | 73% |
| Undergraduate students | International students | School leavers | Over 25 years old | Part time students |
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| 49% | 13% | 34% | 4% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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Hospital administrators plan, direct and coordinate health and administrative services provided by hospitals, community health services, aged care, private healthcare facilities and other health service organisations.

