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| Course | Description |
|---|---|
| M3N Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery | This on-campus full time course takes a minimum of 5 years to complete. The first 3 years of the course are studied in Hobart. Years 4 and 5 will involve a series of clinical rotations, including some electives, at Clinical Schools in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie. |
| M4G Bachelor of Medical Research with Honours | |
| M4N Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours | The Honours program in Medical Science is designed to provide students with a firm foundation for further study in medicine and future vocational career pathways. |
| M5G Graduate Certificate in Public Health | This Graduate Certificate provides a foundation for understanding the principles and practice of public health and epidemiology in Australia and globally. Coursework will enhance the students' understanding of the scope of public health practice in the 21st century, including the contribution of factors such as socio-demographic indicators and resourcing to overall health status. Successful completion of the Graduate Certificate will provide the basic skills necessary to undertake research and coursework higher degree study. |
| M5M Graduate Certificate in Clinical Leadership | |
| M5N Graduate Certificate in Health and Human Services | UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care. UTAS has developed an education program to support the Department's workforce and to equip staff with the skills required to further their knowledge in management and leadership within the Tasmanian health sector. |
| M6F Graduate Diploma of Pathology | This new course has been developed to provide a greater understanding of the clinical relevance and significance of pathology tests, and will build upon the scientific basis of testing, acquired thorough an undergraduate degree. This 1-year full-time or up to 4-years part-time graduate diploma course is offered at Hobart, internally and externally (under specific circumstances). Contact Dr Silvanna Bettiol on +61 3 6226 4823 for more details. |
| M6J Graduate Diploma of Clinical Leadership | |
| M6N Graduate Diploma of Health and Human Services | UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care. UTAS has developed an education program to support the Department's workforce and to equip staff with the skills required to further their knowledge in management and leadership within the Tasmanian health sector. |
| M7J Master of Clinical Leadership | This Course, developed in partnership with the Sydney South West Area Health Service, provides a unique opportunity for participants to enhance the quality of clinical leadership through a health-focused leadership program. It provides accessible and flexible education options for clinicians in a range of leadership environments, through collaborative, multidisciplinary and work-based learning approaches. |
| M7N Master of Health and Human Services | UTAS and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have a partnership that recognises the importance of management and leadership skills in the delivery of patient/client-centred health and human services care. UTAS has developed an education program to support the Department's workforce and to equip staff with the skills required to further their knowledge in management and leadership within the Tasmanian health sector. |
| 53A Bachelor of Paramedic Practice | This two year undergraduate course is offered in Hobart, Tasmania and at Rozelle, NSW in parallel with the fast track B Nursing program. It consists of generic Nursing units and specialist paramedic units and will be taught by the Faculty of Health Science - School of Medicine, School of Nursing and Midwifery and School of Human Life Sciences. |
| 73S Bachelor of Biotechnology and Medical Research | This course will provide high-achieving students with a solid background in human, plant and animal biology, and the tools of modern biology and biotechnology that will equip them to become the researchers of the future in both medical and non-medical areas. The course is structured so that there is a central core, with two major streams (Medical and Biotechnology), which students will select during second year. |
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1 August, 2011
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