Study@CQU 2003

Postgraduate Programs

Master of Family & Community Health CF46

Duration: 1 ½ years full-time, 3 years part-time
Mode & Location: external
Fees: full-fee-paying
Courses/Units of Credit: 3,6,9 courses dependant on program level and dissertation/80 units of credit
Faculty: Arts, Health & Sciences
Entry: Not available for entry in 2003.
Contact: Program Advisor on 07 4930 9862 or email on k.rodda@cqu.edu.au

Program Overview

This program aims to prepare health, welfare, education and other community professionals to function in a rapidly changing health care system.

Students will be able to identify and critique the advanced knowledge and skills required by health professionals to systematically analyse the current health status of populations, communities and families. They will design and critique strategies for meeting identified health needs for populations, communities and families; critically analyse ways in which health care professionals may contribute to health policy at a local, regional and national level, and reflect on the future development of the advanced role for health professionals in family and community health and its impact on the health care delivery system.

Entry

All applicants will be assessed on a case by case basis as to their eligibility for the course.

International students must meet English language requirements.

Special Entry

Candidates who do not possess an appropriate bachelor's degree but can demonstrate evidence of advanced knowledge and work experience in a health care discipline may, on a case by case basis, receive entry to the program. However they will be required to successfully complete, at the level of credit or above, two qualifying courses.

Program Structure

Graduate Certificate in Family & Community Health

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must compete three courses or 24 units of credit as outlined below:

Code Course
NURS20130   Special Topics in Health
HLTP20002   Primary Health Care Across Societies
HLTC20006   Family & Community Health

Graduate Diploma of Family & Community Health Streams

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete six courses or 48 units or credit as outlined below.

There are two streams of study. The first stream is recommended to nurses who would like to have a career change to community-based nursing and the second stream is recommended to community health nurses who would like to strengthen nursing skills in order to provide care to clients with acute illnesses.

Code Course
First Stream
HLTP20003   Social Advocacy & Community Development
HMGT20006   Health Economics
HLTH20010   Health Planning, Policy & Program Evaluation
OR Second Stream
NURS20129   Education in Non-formal Settings
HLTP20003   Social Advocacy & Community Development
NURS21150   Advanced Nursing Practice

Master of Family & Community Health

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete nine courses or 80 units of credit as outlined below.

All courses as outlined above plus

Code Course
HLPB20003   Health Statistics & Epidemiology
HMSC20031   Research Methodologies
NURS20147   Research Project (16 units of credit)

Application for Credit Transfer

Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to the CQU program has been successfully completed. Students should examine the course synopses in this handbook to determine the courses for which they may be eligible to claim exemption. For more information contact the program administrator.

CQU CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F; VIC - 01624D

This handbook was correct as at: 16-06-2003

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