Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics CF60
Program at a glance
Duration: | 6 months full-time, 1 year part-time |
Mode & Location: | external |
Courses/Units of Credit: | 3 courses/24 units of credit |
Faculty: | Faculty of Informatics & Communication |
Entry: | direct (more info) |
Accreditation: | not applicable |
Residential School: | not applicable |
Practicum/Work placement: | not applicable |
Exit awards: | This is an exit award for the Master of Health Informatics and Graduate Diploma of Health Informatics |
Interim awards: | not applicable |
Contact: | Program Coordinator on 07 4930 9839 or Program Administrator on 07 4930 9681 or email ic-program-pg1@cqu.edu.au. Note: CQU is an academic insitutional member of the International Medical Informatics Association (I.M.I.A) |
International students: | not applicable |
CRICOS program codes: | not applicable |
Program aim
Information Technology is becoming increasingly important in the health industry. Health informatics incorporates many fields of practice which collectively are concerned with delivering health services, making the best possible use of information supported by information and communication technologies. There is an urgent need for more clinicians, administrators and policy makers to know more about information management (IM) and about information and communication technologies (ICT) to facilitate the development, acquisition and use of innovative applications to improve overall healthcare performance for the benefit of all Australians. The Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master of Health Informatics programs at CQU have been specifically developed to prepare individuals working anywhere in the health industry to make optimal use of these technologies to support their practice and improve patient outcomes.
Program structure
Core - All students are required to complete three level 1 & 2 or 3 health informatics courses. A normal part-time load is 1 to 2 courses per term.
Health Informatics Courses (3 courses)
Course Code | Course Title | Level |
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HLTH20009 | Health Information Science | 1 |
HLTH21001 | Health Care Systems | 1 |
HLTH29030 | Electronic Health Records & Standards | 2 |
HLTH20007 | Evaluating Health Services | 2 |
HLTH20032 | Advanced Nursing Informatics | 2 |
HLTH20034 | Decision Support in Healthcare | 3 |
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Entry
A bachelor degree in one of the health services from an Australian university or equivalent; or another field plus relevant experience in healthcare.
Preference will be given to applicants with at least one year professional work experience in addition to the above.
Consideration will be given on an individual basis to applicants with:
- Basic health professional preparation (non-degree) and who have had at least 2 years work experience at a middle or higher management level; or
- A similar background in business administration with at least 2 years relevant work experience in the healthcare sector.
Places for special entry are limited.
Program objectives
To prepare health professionals currently in the workforce who have (or wish to prepare for) positions in health service management, nursing or e-health where the use of informatics is a requirement.
The major emphasis in these programs is to prepare individuals working anywhere in the health industry to make optimal use of health information, information and telecommunication technologies to support their practice including health information support and development within healthcare organisations.
Graduates from the program are expected to be able to:
- Understand the organisation of the Australian health system and view the healthcare industry from a business systems perspective.
- Discuss the health industry's information needs and apply the concepts learned to solve problems.
- Analyse clinical management, workflow and various e-health issues associated with the introduction of electronic health records.
Computer equipment requirements
Students are required to have access to a personal computer with software enabling the student to run word processing, a database application, spreadsheet and communications software. An Internet Service Provider is also required so students are able to gain experience with using this technology, and to communicate with their lecturer and other students.
Transitional Arrangements for Continuing Students
The changes are such that continuing students will be able to continue to undertake their studies as originally planned or make some modifications to suit the new structure without penalty.