The University of Notre Dame Australia

Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F

This Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education is a highly practical degree and is designed to meet the unique requirements of educators working in health professional contexts. The industry-focussed postgraduate program is aimed at a broad cross-section of health professions including those working in medicine, nursing and allied health services.The program encourages you to develop your educational practice in both clinical and non-clinical environments. This degree is flexible because we understand that clinical educators often have multiple priorities – some of which include patient care, supervision, teaching, research and development, management, and administration. The courses that make up this qualification are delivered online, allowing content to be accessed at a time, place and pace that best suits you.This qualification provides a starting point for health professionals looking to expand their knowledge, skills and affective learning. Should you wish to further your education, the Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education is an articulated qualification that forms the foundation for the Graduate Diploma, and the Master of Health Professional Education.

Designed for

Practising and intending university lecturers

Structure

  • 1 compulsory course
  • 3 elective courses

Subjects

  • Education
  • Health

Standard entry requirements

  • A Bachelor's degree or its equivalent in a health professional field
  • Active involvement in health professional education

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Online Yes
  • Online/Off-campus : 1 year

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