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10 postgraduate courses to study in 2025 to advance your career 

If career advancement is on your mind, set your sights on the courses that can take your career in a new direction. 



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If you have been pondering the next steps for career progression or a change in profession, studying a postgraduate course is a great way to expand your career prospects.

Healthcare professionals have transferable skills they can apply to many jobs within the industry, but postgraduate study unlocks the door to new areas of opportunities and career advancement.

By completing a postgraduate course, you will acquire relevant skills and knowledge alongside completing placements and being eligible to apply for accreditation that can land you in a fulfilling role.

Graduate certificates

Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Victoria University

This course is designed to provide you with a strong understanding of child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing.

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of a bachelor's degree in a related discipline such as health science, social work, psychology, medicine, counselling, criminal justice, youth work or education.

    Or
  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and at least two years of approved work experience.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, August and October

Length of course: 8 months (part-time).

Course units: 4 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? Yes.

What will I study? The course consists of four units which include:

  • An Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Child and Adolescent Engagement and Assessment
  • Effective Trauma-Informed Care
  • Mental Health Foundations

Who should study this postgraduate course? A Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health could be suitable for allied health and social care professionals who want to advance their skills and employment opportunities in the child and adolescent mental health space.

This course has been designed and developed by leading mental health academics and practitioners. Students will establish the foundations in child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing and learn skills required for interventions and inter-agency collaboration in a variety of settings.

By studying this course, you can grow your skill set in child and adolescent mental health and apply it across educational, therapeutic, community and clinical settings. Alternatively, you can complete this course as a stepping stone to completing a Master of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.

Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Unique, one-of-a-kind university qualification​ The only university mental health qualification in Australia specifically designed to focus on engaging and working with children and adolescents. Be empowered to apply your knowledge in schools and educational settings. Award-winning study model Our postgraduate online Block Model, winner of the LearnX Live! Award 2021 ‘Best Online Learning Model’, recognises the complexity of students' lives while giving a consistent, manageable and connected online learning experience. Support seven days and in the evenings Get the support you need, when you need it, during your course. VU's support network has a single focus on ensuring you are entirely supported to succeed. VU Online’s Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health will give you a strong understanding of child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing. This graduate certificate features a contemporary curriculum designed by mental health experts. Upon completion, you can continue your studies to gain the Master of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Graduate Certificate 8 months 4 Units
Units
  • Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Child and Adolescent Engagement and Assessment
  • Effective Trauma-Informed Care
  • Mental Health Foundations
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Commonwealth Supported Place is available.

Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies - University of Canberra

The only course of its type in Australia, the Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies may be suited to those looking to develop practical skills and principal knowledge in sonography.

Entry requirements:

  • A completed bachelor’s degree in medical radiation science.

    Or
  • A completed bachelor’s degree in any field with successful completion of at least two units of degree level anatomy and physiology.

Delivery mode: Hybrid. Students are required to attend practical components of the course on campus.

Start dates for 2025: 3 February and 28 July.

Length of course: 12 months (part-time).

Course units: 4 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? Yes.

What will I study? Units that you will study during the course include:

  • Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation
  • Introduction to Ultrasound
  • Abdominal Ultrasound
  • Paediatric and Superficial Parts Ultrasound.

Who should study this postgraduate course? The Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies is a course that’s well-suited to individuals interested in taking the first steps to becoming a sonographer.

During the course, students will gain foundational knowledge in aspects such as ultrasound scanning techniques, image recognition and acquisition of ultrasound examinations in a simulated environment.

The course also has a dedicated hands-on learning component which allows students to engage in practical learning on campus.

Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies, you can enrol in the Graduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound. Once you have completed both courses, you will be eligible to become an Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) accredited medical sonographer.

Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies
Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies
Study a Graduate Certificate in Ultrasound Studies at UC and you will: Be able to apply the physical principles of ultrasound to effective and safe use of medical ultrasound equipment. Apply and demonstrate knowledge of ultrasound scanning techniques, image recognition and acquisition of ultrasound examinations in a simulated environment. Be able to integrate your understanding of anatomy, standard variants, and pathology as depicted in medical ultrasound. Learn to communicate and engage with prospective patients and other health professionals in a professional, safe and ethical manner. Acquire the necessary skills to help you to secure an industry placement, supporting your enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Medication Ultrasound.  This course is suited to graduates with any bachelor's degree, inclusive of human anatomy and physiology units, and is designed to develop practical skills and principal knowledge in sonography. UC's smaller, more personal study environments offer students the chance to get a more tailored training experience. Dedicated to hands-on learning, you’ll join their industry experts and engage with extensive practical learning in UC's state-of-the-art training facilities, right on campus. Career outcomes The graduate certificate is a pathway for a career as a medical sonographer, allowing you to work in various areas in Australia and overseas after completion of the Graduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound. These include but are not limited to: Public and private hospitals Private radiology practices Applications specialist Research, teaching and education
Graduate Certificate 12 months 4 Units
Units
  • Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation
  • Introduction to Ultrasound
  • Abdominal Ultrasound
  • Paediatric and Superficial Parts Ultrasound
CSP
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Commonwealth Supported Place is available.

Graduate diplomas

Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging) - James Cook University

This course is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and is a pathway for those considering a career in psychology.

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of a bachelor's qualification in any field other than psychology at JCU or another university.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, September and October.

Length of course: 20 months (part-time).

Course units: 10 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? During this course, you will study a broad scope of ten online subjects which include:

  • Social Psychology
  • Individual Differences in Personality
  • The Psychology of Health, Wellbeing and Resilience
  • Human Development Across the Lifespan
  • Neuroscience and the Biological Bases of Behaviour
  • Environmental Psychology and Sustainable Futures
  • Psychological Disorders and Interventions
  • Learning, Memory Cognition and Language
  • Principles of Counselling
  • Research and Statistics for Psychology

Who should study this postgraduate course? Aspiring psychologists and professionals in human-centred roles who are looking for career growth should consider studying this Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited graduate diploma.

Alongside learning the foundational knowledge of the history of psychology, the subjects taught in this course align with the UN Sustainable Development goals as well as current and emerging community and global health challenges.

This course is a pathway to further study for people who want to become a general psychologist, clinical psychologist, sport and exercise psychologist, organisational psychologist or forensic psychologist.

Teachers, human resources professionals, consultants, social workers and marketers can also expand their skills and career prospects by studying a Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging).

Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging)
Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging)
APAC accredited Our Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging) is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). 50 years experience JCU has 50 years experience in teaching and research in psychology. You’ll study and connect with industry leaders, specialists and experienced academics. Unique curriculum Subjects align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals as well as current and emerging global health challenges in a technology-enabled society. The JCU Online Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Bridging) is a contemporary and hands-on qualification designed for the future. It provides the foundational knowledge of the history of psychology and develops your professional skills to apply contemporary psychology to solve community-based challenges. A stepping stone to becoming a registered psychologist This qualification is a pathway to further study for those who want to change their career to become a psychologist. This may include career pathways such as general or clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology, forensic psychology and organisational psychology. A way forward in human-centred professions This degree is also for professionals in human-centred occupations who are focused on career growth and want the skills to help them achieve more in current and future roles. This may include teaching, human resources, marketing, counselling, social work and consulting. This course is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
Graduate Diploma 20 months 10 Units
Units
  • Social Psychology
  • Individual Differences in Personality
  • The Psychology of Health, Wellbeing and Resilience
  • Human Development Across the Lifespan
  • Psychological Disorders and Interventions
  • Learning, Memory Cognition and Language
  • Neuroscience and the Biological Bases of Behaviour
  • Environmental Psychology and Sustainable Futures
  • Principles of Counselling
  • Research and Statistics for Psychology

Master’s degrees 

Master of Counselling – Edith Cowan University

Accredited by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), this course provides advanced, evidence-based counselling knowledge and skills for professionals.

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of a bachelor's degree or equivalent prior learning experience including at least five years of relevant professional experience.
  • A personal statement detailing motivations to complete the course.
  • Submission of an academic transcript, two referee reports and an online interview.

Delivery mode: Online. Students are required to attend a three-day intensive workshop and may need to travel for their placement.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, September and November.

Length of course: 24 months (part-time).

Course units: 12 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? This course has 12 units made up of 10 core units and a professional field placement. Core units that students will study include:

  • Foundations of Counselling Practice
  • Theories and Techniques in Counselling
  • The Role of the Counsellor
  • Ethics in Counselling
  • Counselling in a Digital World
  • Mental Health Counselling
  • Advanced Theories and Techniques in Counselling
  • Trauma Informed Counselling
  • Child and Adolescent Counselling
  • Counselling at the Cultural Interface: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Practice
  • Professional Field Placement

Who should study this postgraduate course? This course could be ideal for prospective counsellors who need to gain relevant experience and accreditation to become qualified.

Professionals working in social work, health policy, psychology, human services and nursing can complete a Master of Counselling to broaden their career prospects and apply skills and knowledge to their current role.

The course is accredited by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and you will complete a supervised placement either face-to-face or online to put your skills and knowledge into practice.

Master of Counselling
Master of Counselling
Accessible, flexible and accelerated Study anywhere, anytime with ECU's flexible online format. This course is delivered in accelerated mode, allowing you to earn your degree and put your skills into practice sooner. Fully supported Be supported throughout your study journey by a personal Student Success Advisor and an online learning community of like-minded students and friendly, accessible staff. Job ready skills, relevant to industry Gain a wide range of skills – identified and designed by industry experts – to meet the complex and evolving needs of individuals and communities. Professional Recognition The Master of Counselling has been accredited by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA). ECU’s online Master of Counselling provides advanced, evidence-based counselling knowledge and skills for professionals who want to make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities. Students may study this course to prepare to become a counsellor. Alternatively, they may wish to add to their existing skill set in roles including: Social work Career coaching Psychology Other allied health Human resources Youth work Human welfare roles Local government support/community development roles Case work Disability support work Cognate undergraduate social science or behavioural science
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • Foundations of counselling practice
  • Theories and techniques in counselling
  • The role of the counsellor
  • Ethics in counselling
  • Counselling in a digital world
  • Trauma informed counselling
  • Child and adolescent counselling
  • Counselling at the cultural interface: Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples and practice
  • Mental health counselling
  • Advanced theories and techniques in counselling
  • Plus Professional Placement

Master of Healthcare Leadership - Southern Cross University

This course could be suitable for individuals from a broad range of backgrounds and is designed to give an interdisciplinary perspective on the changing face of healthcare.

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of a bachelor's qualification in a health-related discipline from any Australian university.
  • Evidence of one year of full-time and current work experience in a health-related field.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, April, July, September and November.

Length of course: 24 months (part-time).

Course units: 12 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? The online Master of Healthcare Leadership consists of 11 core units and one elective unit.

Core units

  • Leading Evidence-Based Practice in Health
  • Critical Review in Health
  • Research Proposal for Health Innovation
  • Leading Change in Healthcare
  • Strategic Planning and Management in Healthcare
  • Envisioning Health Systems, Policies and Practices
  • Governance and Accountability in Healthcare
  • Social and Emotional Competence in Healthcare
  • Contemporary Health Leadership
  • Building a Professional Portfolio
  • Effective Teaching and Supervision in Healthcare

Who should study this postgraduate course? Healthcare professionals looking to manage or lead people, projects and organisations can benefit from studying a Master of Healthcare Leadership.

This course aims to develop interpersonal skills required for positive leadership, ranging from social and emotional competence to leading effective learning and development of strategy. Students will be able to apply their new skills and knowledge to their job instantly, which can be valuable for career progression and new promotion opportunities.

If you are thinking about starting your own practice in the allied health space, this course will give you the skills and confidence required to become a leader and manage a team.

Master of Healthcare Leadership
Master of Healthcare Leadership
The online Master of Healthcare Leadership is designed to give you a broad, interdisciplinary perspective on the changing face of healthcare. You might be a registered nurse with many years of experience and want to move out of direct care, or you might be from an allied health background, such as physiotherapy, osteopathy, counselling or optometry, wanting to start your own practice. Whatever your health background, completing a Master of Healthcare Leadership online gives you more flexibility, more opportunities, and more transferable skills you can take with you into the future.
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • Leading Evidence-based Practice in Health
  • Critical Review in Health
  • Research Proposal for Health Innovation
  • Leading Change in Healthcare
  • Strategic Planning and Management in Healthcare
  • Envisioning Health Systems, Policies and Practices
  • Governance and Accountability in Healthcare
  • Social and Emotional Competence in the Workplace
  • Contemporary Health Leadership
  • Building a Professional Portfolio
  • Effective Teaching and Supervision in Healthcare
  • Plus Electives

Master of Nursing Majoring in Education - James Cook University

Designed by nursing professionals, this course prepares nurses to take on educational practice roles in clinical or non-clinical environments.

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of a Bachelor of Nursing or an equivalent qualification.
  • Registration as a Registered Nurse or Registered Midwife with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Applicants from outside of Australia need equivalent registration with the relevant registering authority.
  • One year of full-time clinical experience, or the part-time equivalent, as a registered nurse or midwife.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, September and October.

Length of course: 24 months (part-time).

Course units: 12 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? In this course, you will study the following subjects:

Core subjects

  • Informatics for Health Professionals
  • Effective Clinical Governance
  • Persuasive Communication
  • Synthesising Evidence for Healthcare
  • Quantitative Research in Healthcare
  • Qualitative Research in Healthcare
  • Implementing Practice Development in Healthcare Contexts
  • Professional Portfolios for Career Advancement

Education major

  • Principles of Education for the Health Professional
  • Teaching in Practice Settings
  • Clinical Coaching
  • Contemporary Healthcare Education

Who should study this postgraduate course? Nurses looking for a change of pace will learn valuable skills to advance their career by completing this course.

As one of three majors available for the Master of Nursing course, the education specialisation will equip you with relevant skills and knowledge to work in clinical and non-clinical roles.

By completing this course, you can become a clinical teacher, nurse educator or work in higher education. You can combine this Master of Nursing Specialising in Education degree with a specialisation in leadership and management or advanced practice to graduate with a double major.

Master of Nursing Majoring in Education
Master of Nursing Majoring in Education
With a rapidly ageing population, changes in technology, changes in management demands, and the evolution of nursing knowledge and practice, there are growing opportunities for qualified senior nurses and nurse leaders in Australia. JCU Online’s Master of Nursing gives you the qualifications and skills you need to evolve your career as fast as healthcare itself is changing. It will allow you to take on more complex roles and deliver better patient care. The Education major, with its four specialised units in healthcare education, gives you the ability to take on educational practice roles in clinical or non-clinical environments. Transform your practice and improve your clinical skillset Develop key skills to help you succeed in clinical contexts Understand the latest in healthcare informatics Designed by passionate nursing professionals Fast-track your career with 100% online study Be supported by a dedicated Student Success Advisor
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • Informatics for Health Professionals
  • Effective Clinical Governance
  • Persuasive Communication
  • Synthesising Evidence for Healthcare
  • Quantitative Research in Healthcare
  • Qualitative Research in Healthcare
  • Implementing Practice Development in Healthcare Contexts
  • Professional Portfolios for Career Advancement
  • Principles of Education for the Health Professional
  • Teaching in Practice Settings
  • Clinical Coaching
  • Contemporary Healthcare Education

Master of Public Health Specialising in Health Promotion  - Victoria University

This course is designed for professionals passionate about influencing positive change in public health.

Entry requirements:

  • Completion of an Australian bachelor's degree in any discipline

    Or
  • Completion of an Australian Graduate Diploma in a similar discipline.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, August and October.

Length of course: 24 months (part-time).

Course units: 12 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? Yes.

What will I study? During this course you will study the following subjects:

Core units

  • Foundations of Public Health
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1
  • Public Health in Practice
  • Culture and Society in Public Health
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2
  • Promoting Health in Policy
  • Systems Thinking in Public Health
  • Public Health Program Management

Health promotion specialisation

  • Innovative and Evidence-Based Health Promotion
  • Social Media and Social Marketing Approaches to Health Promotion
  • Global Contexts of Health Promotion Practice with Diverse Populations
  • Research Project

Who should study this postgraduate course? If you are passionate about protecting and improving the health of communities, consider studying a Master of Public Health.

This degree allows students to explore what health promotion entails, understand the factors that contribute to poor health and look at how to create and maintain good health in communities.

As the major focuses on health promotion, this course is suited for people who are interested in pursuing a career that is centred around global health concerns, contemporary health issues and sociological implications that contribute to the health of communities.

Possible career options include health promoter, public health researcher and public policy and strategy consultant.

Master of Public Health Specialising in Health Promotion
Master of Public Health Specialising in Health Promotion
Award-winning study model VU Online's award-winning postgraduate Block Model recognises the complexity of students' lives while giving a consistent, manageable and connected online learning experience. Earn your Master of Public Health faster than on-campus with our unique study model. No exams or textbooks to purchase The online units have been designed with a student-centred approach that spans across the overarching learning outcomes to the engaging activities and self-determined assessments. Support seven days and in the evenings VU Online provides you with the support you need, when you need it, during your course. Our support network has a single focus on ensuring you are entirely supported to succeed. VU Online’s Master of Public Health specialising in Health Promotion allows you to explore how effective health promotion works, to understand and act on factors that cause poor health and those that create and sustain good health. Within this specialisation, you will build an in-depth understanding of health policies, sociological implications and global health concerns, gaining the skills required to address contemporary health issues that affect both individuals and communities. You will acquire the skills to inspire people and communities to act with regard to their own health and create physical, social and economic environments that are supportive and encourage good health.
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • Foundations of Public Health
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1
  • Public Health in Practice
  • Culture and Society in Public Health
  • Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2
  • Promoting Health in Policy
  • Public Health Program Management
  • Innovative and Evidence-Based Health Promotion
  • Social Media and Social Marketing Approaches to Health Promotion
  • Global Contexts of Health Promotion Practice with Diverse Populations
  • Professional Project
  • Plus Electives
CSP
More Info
Commonwealth Supported Place is available.

Master of Mental Health Nursing - Southern Cross University

This course is the first in Australia to be directly developed from the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (ACMHN) national framework for postgraduate studies in mental health nursing.

Entry requirements:

  • Be a registered nurse and have access to mental health nurse practice or to mental health nurse practitioners during their course of study.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, August and October.

Length of course: 24 months (part-time).

Course units: 12 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? During the course you will complete 11 core units and one elective unit.

Core units

  • 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
  • Critical Review in Health

Who should study this postgraduate course? This master’s degree is ideal for registered nurses who are seeking a change in their career and want to work in an area where their transferable skills are highly sought after.

Registered nurses looking to gain an understanding of current and emerging trends in mental health care will also find this course valuable for upskilling.

Southern Cross University’s Master of Mental Health Nursing is developed against mental health industry standards set by the Australian College of Mental Health Nursing (ACMHN). Graduates can use their qualifications as part of the pathway to becoming a credentialed mental health nurse.

Master of Mental Health Nursing
Master of Mental Health Nursing
SCU's Master of Mental Health Nursing is developed against the latest mental health industry standards set by the Australian College of Mental Health Nursing (ACMHN). You can use your qualification upon completion as part of the pathway to becoming a credentialed mental health nurse. At SCU, you will be learning from highly skilled, clinically active mental health academics, and you will gain advanced knowledge to help people with a lived experience of mental illness. SCU's degree equips you with the skills and knowledge to forge a successful career as a mental health nurse, ensuring you are prepared to respond to the challenges and opportunities of the healthcare industry. Course is accredited by the ACMHN Gain immediately implementable skills  Online study seamlessly fits into shift-work Dedicated one-on-one support
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • 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
  • Critical Review in Health
  • Plus Electives

Master of Social Work (Qualifying) - University of Canberra

During this course, you will have the opportunity to extend and enhance your practical skills and undertake placements at an approved social work agency.

Entry requirements:

  • An Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent or higher-level qualification in a related field from a recognised tertiary institution.
  • The completion of at least one year of full-time study at a minimum of AQF level 7 in social sciences and human behaviour.

Delivery mode: Online. During three out of the four intensive units, however, there will be one week of in-person face-to-face sessions required for each unit.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, September and October.

Length of course: 32 to 36 months (part-time).

Course units: 12 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? The course consists of six coursework units, four intensive units and two field education placements.

Coursework units

  • Social Work in Global, Regional and Local Contexts
  • Working with Diverse Communities
  • Psychological Health across the Lifecycle
  • Ethical and Legal Contexts of Social Work Practice
  • Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice
  • Policy Development, Leadership and Organisational Practice

Intensive units

  • Theoretical Approach to Social Work Practice
  • Trauma Informed Social Work Practice
  • Working with Families, Children and Young People
  • Group Work Practice in Social Work

Field education placement units

  • Field Education Placement 1
  • Field Education Placement 2

Who should study this postgraduate course?

The Master of Social Work (Qualifying) could be ideal for individuals who are looking to gain the relevant skills, tools and experience to become a professional social worker.

During this accessible, flexible and accelerated course, you will learn specialised knowledge and skills through case scenarios, simulated settings, in-person intensive components and field education placements.

The course will open a wide range of career opportunities across different community settings such as healthcare, aged care, community services, mental health services, community work and research, policy and planning.

Master of Social Work (Qualifying)
Master of Social Work (Qualifying)
Job ready skills, relevant to industry Extend and enhance practical skills that are identified by industry experts as key to meeting the complex needs of individuals and communities. Dedicated student support Be supported by a learning community of students and academics. Expert placement support Have the opportunity to undertake placements at an approved social work agency. Course highlights Developed to meet the Australian Social Work Education and Accreditation Standards (ASWEAS) governed by the Australian Association of Social Work (AASW) Professional and globally recognised Master of Social Work degree so you can work within Australia or internationally Learn from social work practitioners who are actively involved in the industry Immediately apply your learnings into practice through field education placements Experience dedicated support at every stage Start anytime and study social work online – intakes are open every 2 months
Master's 32-36 months 12 Units
Units
  • Social Work in Global, Regional and Local Contexts
  • Working with Diverse Communities
  • Psychological Health across the Lifecycle
  • Ethical and Legal Contexts of Social Work Practice
  • Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice
  • Policy Development, Leadership and Organisational Practice
  • Theoretical Approaches to Social Work Practice
  • Trauma Informed Social Work Practice
  • Working with Families, Children and Young People
  • Groupwork Practice in Social Work
  • Field Education Placement 1
  • Field Education Placement 2

Master of Women’s and Children’s Health - University of Technology Sydney

Lead the way in women’s and children’s health and study this course with an industry-led curriculum that is designed to meet the needs of the future.

Entry requirements:

  • Current registration as a nurse or midwife.

    Or
  • A CV and Statement of Service on an official letterhead from the workplace’s human resource department confirming the dates of employment and the position held within the organisation. Work experience must be in an allied health profession.

Delivery mode: Online.

Start dates for 2025: January, March, May, July, August and October.

Length of course: 24 months (part-time).

Course units: 13 units.

Is FEE-HELP available? Yes.

Is CSP available? No.

What will I study? During this course, you will complete seven core subjects, two elective subjects and either complete subjects from a major that you have selected or choose four to five subjects from any of the majors.

Majors include Health Research, Leadership and Management in Healthcare and Reproductive Health.

Core subjects

  • Contemporary Women’s Health Issues
  • The Child in the Contemporary World
  • Global Perspectives in Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health
  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Women’s Health
  • Leading Health and Social Care
  • Indigenous Public Health
  • Foundations in Public Health

Who should study this postgraduate course?

This course is suitable for midwives, nurses and allied health professionals who are looking to transform the future of women’s and children’s health and progress their career.

The first degree of its kind, this course focuses on the unique and individual needs of women and children including reproductive health, pregnancy and motherhood while giving you the knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality, culturally safe and accessible care for all Australians.

Potential career outcomes include becoming a senior policy officer, policy advisor, nurse unit manager, embryologist, fertility midwife, nurse educator or nursing researcher.

Master of Women's and Children's Health
Master of Women's and Children's Health
Lead the way in women’s and children’s health with the first degree of its kind Deliver impact where it matters most with three in-demand majors to choose from Study an industry-led curriculum that’s designed to meet the industry needs of the future Accelerated and supported online study at a university that’s passionate about your success The UTS Online Master of Women’s and Children’s Health is for midwives, nurses and allied health professionals looking to: Take advantage of an in-demand career in women’s and children’s health Have a positive influence on the current state of women’s and children’s health through evidence-based policy and further research Transform the future of women’s and children’s health and progress their career Build the confidence to progress into a leadership role Follow their passion into a fulfilling career that delivers focused care to women and children, from adolescence to motherhood and in the workforce
Master's 24 months 13 Units
Units
  • Contemporary Women’s Health Issues
  • The Child in the Contemporary World
  • Global Perspectives in Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health
  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Women’s Health
  • Leading Health and Social Care
  • Indigenous Public Health
  • Foundations in Public Health
  • Plus Electives

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Find out if you are eligible for one of the Australian Government’s financial support schemes to help you manage the cost of university study in 2025.
Courtney Edwards Elise Cowley
Updated on 19/12/2024
The top 5 healthcare jobs most in demand in Australia
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The top 5 healthcare jobs most in demand in Australia

The healthcare industry is growing and is giving us some of the jobs most in demand Australia wide. Find out how you can excel in this rewarding field in 2024.
GlobalHealth Education
Updated on 01/03/2023
10 tips to balance work, life and postgraduate study
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10 tips to balance work, life and postgraduate study

Managing a busy life and studying can be challenging, but there are plenty of things that you can do to maintain a balance.
GlobalHealth Education
Published on 05/07/2022