Graduate Certificate of Research in Medicine, Health and Human Sciences

High-quality research lays the foundation for cutting-edge innovation, technological advancement, economic growth and knowledge expansion. In the fields of medicine and health, such research has significantly improved the lives of millions through discoveries such as vaccines and medicines, surgical breakthroughs, medical imaging and telemedicine. Today, ongoing research continues to revolutionize healthcare delivery, improve patient outcomes, increase efficiency and drive advancements in medical practice. The Graduate Certificate of Research in Medicine, Health and Human Sciences is a unique six-month research training course that will afford you the scope to explore a wide range of research opportunities across the faculty. Youll undertake advanced postgraduate units in research and methodology specific to your discipline, including research foundations, research frontiers, research communications and research practice. The course is designed to extend your research skills for expeditious application in your current workplace, or to act as a foundation for further studies in a graduate diploma or master degree.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park

Part-time - 1 years

$14,800
N/A

Structure

Total Credit Points 40

Subjects

  • MHHS8000 Research Foundations
  • MHHS8001 Research Frontiers
  • MHHS8002 Research Communications
  • MHHS8003 Research Practice

Entry requirements

  • A high level of English language proficiency
  • An AQF-7 of higher award (Bachelors degree) from a recognised institution in a related field of study or equivalent
  • Applicants with MQ qualifications from 2020 onwards (WAM): 65 overall, and 70 in the final year of the Bachelor degree or highest level of study
  • All other applicants (GPA): 4.38/7 overall, and 5.25/7 in the final year of the Bachelor degree or highest level of study