The Master of Business Administration (Health Services Management) is designed to prepare health service managers to apply contemporary management and business knowledge and perspectives in an interdisciplinary manner to the dynamic health service environment in which they are likely to find themselves as managers. The program follows the structure of the MBA offered by the Faculty of Business & Law. The program has been designed for students from a wide variety of educational and professional backgrounds.
Applicants must have:
The program consists of 10 courses of study from the Faculties of Business & Law, Arts, Health & Sciences and Informatics & Communication plus 2 electives.
There is considerable flexibility regarding the order in which the student wishes to study these courses.
Students must complete:
Code | Course |
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5 Business & Law Core Courses which include: | |
MGMT20093 | Managing in a Dynamic Environment |
MGMT20112 | Strategic Formulation & Initiatives |
plus at least 3 of the following: | |
MGMT20094 | Organisational Analysis |
ECON20024 | The Economics of the Asia Pacific |
MGMT20074 | Integrating Organisational Processes |
MGMT20095 | Asia Pacific Business |
MGMT20113 | Strategy Implementation |
5 Health Core Courses which include: | |
HLTH20026 | Management of Health Services |
HMGT20006 | Health Economics |
plus 3 of the following: | |
HLTH20007 | Performance Measurement in Health Care |
HLTH20009 | Health Information Science |
HLTH20010 | Health Planning, Policy & Program Evaluation |
HLTH29030 | Electronic Health Records and Standards |
COIS19071 | Research Methods |
2 electives from any of the three Faculties. |
The program aims to develop in students:
There will be a non compulsory workshop in MGMT20112 Strategy Formulation & Initiatives. Non-compulsory workshops may be held in other Business & Law courses. Workshops are held at Rockhampton, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
CQU CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F; VIC - 01624D
This handbook was correct as at: 16-06-2003