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Unit name Aged Care Governance: Context, Reforms and Systems
Unit code BAA541
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Business & Economics
Australian Institute of Health Service Management
Discipline Australian Institute of Health Service Management
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Learning Outcomes

ILO1Critically analyse different organisational structures
ILO2Appraise the policy, reforms and system dynamics in the aged care sector
ILO3Critically analyse aged care governance

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

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Assessment

Short answer assignments (30%),  Discussion forum posts (30%), 1,500 word written assignment (40%).

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