The Master of Health and International Development is a 72-unit program offered by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences.
Admission requirements
Basic level entry requires the completion of 72 units of work and is normally available to applicants who hold an approved degree or equivalent from an approved tertiary institution.
Progressive level entry requires the completion of 54 units of work. Up to 18 units of credit will be awarded to applicants who:
- have completed the Graduate Certificate in International Development; or the Graduate Certificate in Primary Health Care in Developing Countries; or an approved equivalent; OR
- have not less than 2 years work experience in the field of International Development or Primary Health care
Advanced level entry requires the completion of 36 units of work. Up to 36 units of credit will be awarded to applicants who have:
- completed the Graduate Diploma in International Development; or a Graduate Diploma in Primary Health Care or an approved equivalent; OR
- at least 5 years working experience in the field of Public Health and International Development and have demonstrated excellence in practice
Demonstrated excellence in practice will include any combination of the following appropriate to the field:
- publication of at least 2 papers in refereed journals
- publication of at least 5 papers in non-refereed journals or other publications appropriate to the field
- evidence of having written at least 4 reports to government or other organisations as a result of research or project work
Course aims
The course aims to provide students with:
- an understanding of the philosophical, theoretical and empirical issues of International Development
- an understanding of comprehensive Primary Health care as it applies in the developing world
- critical insights into the social, political and cultural processes, as well as the institutional contexts that shape health and development issues, research, policy and practice
- knowledge and skills in the field of International Development and Primary Health care, enabling them to better plan, develop, manage and evaluate health initiatives and programs
Learning outcomes
Graduates will have:
- an understanding of the philosophical, theoretical and empirical issues of International Development
- an understanding of comprehensive Primary Health care as it applies in the developing world
- critical insights into the social, political and cultural processes, as well as the institutional contexts that shape health and development issues, research, policy and practice
- knowledge and skills in the field of International Development and Primary Health care, enabling them to better plan, develop, manage and evaluate health initiatives and programs.
Program of study
To qualify for the Master of Health and International Development, a student must complete 72 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the program of study below.
Not all topics are necessarily available in a given year.
All students must complete the following five core topics.
Core - Year 1 & 2 topics
DVST8010 Development Problems, Policies and Programs (4.5 units)
PHCA8501 Social Determinants of Health and Well Being (4.5 units)
PHCA8505 Primary Health Care Practice in Developing Countries (9 units)
PHCA8509 Public Health Practice Development (9 units)
PHCA8514 Action on Social Determinants of Health (4.5 units)
Plus Either:
DVST9031 Gender Analysis (4.5 units)* OR
DVST9032 Gender Mainstreaming (4.5 units)*
Elective - Year 1 & 2 topics
Plus 36 units of electives:
DVST9022 Theory and Evidence in Contemporary Development (4.5 units)
DVST9031 Gender Analysis* (4.5 units)
DVST9032 Gender Mainstreaming* (4.5 units)
PHCA8502 Qualitative Research Methods (9 units)
PHCA8503 Research Methods for Social Epidemiology (9 units)
PHCA8504 Critical Practice in Indigenous Health (4.5 units)
PHCA8506 Program Planning and Evaluation in Public Health (9 units)
PHCA8507 Health Promotion in Public Health (4.5 units)
PHCA8510 Leadership and the New Public Health (4.5 units)
PHCA8511 Social Statistics in Public Health (9 units)
PHCA8518 Food Democracy for Public Health Practice (4.5 units)
POAD9026 Management in Non-Government Organisations (4.5 units)
PPHR9701 Population Studies (4.5 units)
PPHR9741 Women's Health and Child Survival (4.5 units)
*Topic can only be completed once towards the Master of Health and International Development.
With the permission of the course coordinator, students maybe permitted to undertake other appropriate topics as electives.
Except with permission of the Faculty Board:
- the program must be completed full-time within four consecutive semesters or part-time within 10 consecutive semesters; a lesser period may be set for students granted credit for prior studies
- except with the permission of the Board no topic may be attempted more than twice.
The award of a grade of Fail (F) in 18 units or more topics, or the award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion, may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.