University of Wollongong
Master of Medical and Health Leadership
- Delivery: Online
- Study Level: Postgraduate
- Duration: 3 years
Develop real-world practical skills while gaining contemporary knowledge to advance your health career.

Course overview
The Master of Medical and Health Leadership brings together healthcare and management knowledge to provide you with the necessary leadership and management skills to undertake senior leadership positions in health effectively and influence the healthcare workforce's direction and culture. This qualification will broaden the employment scope for health professionals with clinical or administrative backgrounds. You will acquire relevant critical skills and knowledge needed to be a leader in health care.
This program is offered part-time and is entirely online, using best practices in technology-enhanced learning. It will be taught by experienced industry and academic staff.
CSP Subsidised Fees Available
This program has a limited quota of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). The indicative CSP price is calculated based on first year fees for EFT. The actual fee may vary if there are choices in electives or majors.
Key facts
27th July, 2026
What you will study
The Master of Medical and Health Leadership requires completing 72 credit points. Unless otherwise indicated, each subject is valued at six credit points.
Core subjects
- Essential Skills for Health Researchers
- Health, Law and Ethics
- Digital Innovations in Health
- Clinical Governance
- Health Care Systems
- Leading Change in Healthcare
- Emotional Intelligence for Leaders
- Accounting and Financial Management
Capstone subject
Select one of the following:
- Minor Project (12 credit points)
- Major Project (24 credit points)
Entry requirements
A relevant bachelor’s degree with an equivalent average mark of 50%, relevant experience and a minimum of two years working within the health sector.
Work and life experience
Admission to UOW is primarily based on your academic qualifications, with work or life experience generally not considered. If you do not meet the academic requirements for this course, we recommend exploring recognised pathway programs, such as those offered by UOW College or the TAFE Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC).
English language requirements
All UOW courses are taught in English and require varying levels of proficiency. If English is not your first language, you must meet the University’s English Language Requirements, which differ by course.
Recognition of Prior Learning
If you have completed prior studies or relevant professional experience, you can request course credit or subject exemptions to reduce the duration and cost of your program.
Credit for prior learning evaluates your study or work experience related to your chosen subjects.
UOW values lifelong learning and recognises various types of prior learning, regardless of how or where it was obtained. For more information, refer to UOW's Credit for Prior Learning page on their website.
Outcomes
Learning outcomes
Students graduating from this course will be able to:
- Critically evaluate and reflect on the role and effect of clinical governance in recent developments in inter-professional healthcare systems.
- Appraise and apply theoretical and conceptual leadership frameworks for practice in healthcare environments.
- Research, analyse, and synthesise information to integrate empirical, theoretical, and industry knowledge and generate strategic solutions to problems.
- Communicate knowledge and ideas regarding leadership and medical administration to various audiences.
- Initiate, plan, implement and evaluate broad functions related to being a health leader or manager in a professional context.
- Analyse and apply management or operations functions within legal, financial and ethical frameworks in healthcare contexts.
Fees and CSP
Indicative total course tuition fee in 2025: $9,068 - $12,160 (Commonwealth Supported Place)
Indicative total course tuition fee in 2026: $57,528 (domestic full-fee paying place)
A student’s fee may vary depending on:
- The number of subjects studied per term.
- The choice of major or specialisation.
- Choice of subjects.
- Credit from previous study or work experience.
- Eligibility for government-funded loans.
Student fees shown are subject to change. Contact the university directly to confirm.
Commonwealth Supported Places
The Australian Government allocates a certain number of CSPs to the universities each year, which are then distributed to students based on merit.
If you're a Commonwealth Supported Student (CSS), you only need to pay some of your tuition fees. The student contribution amount is the balance once the government subsidy is applied. This means your costs are much lower.
Limited CSP spaces are offered to students enrolled in selected postgraduate courses.
Your student contribution amount is:
- Calculated per subject you're enrolled in.
- Depending on the study areas they relate to.
- Reviewed and adjusted each year.
HECS-HELP loans are available to CSP students to pay the student contribution amount.
FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee-paying domestic students with the cost of a university course.