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Southern Cross University

Master of Mental Health

  • Delivery: Online
  • Commitment: 15 - 20 hours/week
  • Study Level: Postgraduate
  • Duration: 24 months

Delivered part-time and online, this course is designed to prepare graduates to work within a wide range of health settings and disciplines.

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Course overview

Southern Cross University’s online Master of Mental Health postgraduate course will enhance your understanding of mental health and psychology while building the skills to effectively respond to patients experiencing mild, moderate and severe mental health challenges.

This program is designed to prepare graduates for work within a range of health settings and disciplines. You will gain practical skills and specialised theoretical knowledge to extend or enhance your role in mental health.

  • Gain immediately implementable skills
  • Course material is current and comprehensive
  • Become a well-rounded mental health care provider 
  • Learn from clinically experienced mental health academics 
  • Dedicated, one-on-one support
  • Flexible online learning environment
  • Affordable fees, FEE-HELP available

Key facts

Delivery
Online
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
24 months (Part time)
Commitment
15 - 20 hours/week
Units
12
Fees
FEE-HELP
Price per unit
$2,712
Intake
January, 2025
March, 2025
May, 2025
July, 2025
August, 2025
October, 2025

What you will study

To gain your online Master of Mental Health degree, you will complete 11 core units and one elective unit. Coursework develops the skills required to effectively respond to challenges across a diverse range of mental health fields.

  • Contemporary Mental Health
  • Mental Health Across the Lifespan
  • Mental Health in Community, Non-government and Primary Health Settings
  • Acute Mental Health
  • Leading Evidence-based Practice in Health
  • Physical Healthcare in Mental Health
  • Supporting Behaviour Change in Mental Health Contexts
  • Building a Professional Portfolio
  • Applied Leadership in Mental Health Clinical Practice
  • Developing Skills in Contemporary Psychotherapies
  • Discovery and Enquiry in Health: The Critical Literature Revi

Entry requirements

To qualify for entry into the Master of Mental Health program, all applicants must:

  • Have successfully completed a bachelor's qualification, or equivalent, in a health, psychology or social science-related discipline, and;
  • Be proficient in English

If you are a registered nurse, you could also be eligible for the Master of Mental Health Nursing degree.

Recognition of prior learning

SCU may recognise and grant credit for past education, qualifications and/or work experience in a process called advanced standing. If you're eligible for advanced standing, this can impact the number of units you need to study, reducing the time and cost of your overall degree.  

Outcomes

  • Holistic mental health treatment
    Lay the foundation with skills and knowledge needed to be a well-rounded mental health professional. 
     
  • Contemporary mental health focus
    Learn from clinically active academics and gain a contemporary understanding of emerging trends in mental health care. 
     
  • Develop an evidence-based practice
    Develop skills through evidence-based theories and knowledge that can be applied immediately in practice or hospital settings. 

Fees & FEE-HELP

Student fees shown are subject to change. You may also be required to pay student amenities fees. Contact the university directly to confirm.

The fees shown are per unit. The number of units are listed below fees. Together they indicate the total fees for the course.

FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee paying domestic students with the cost of a university course.