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Level: | Masters Degree (Coursework) | ||
Location: | University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus, University Drive, Newcastle, New South Wales 2308, Australia | ||
Annual Fee: | AUD $ 41,416.00 | ||
Duration: | 1.5 years (78 Weeks) | ||
Start Date: | 29 January 2024, 13 May 2024, 26 August 2024 | ||
Study Mode: | Online study | ||
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Pathway to a 485 Visa*: | |||
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Admission Requirments: | Entry into the Master of Health Economics, Management and Policy program will be available to applicants who have:A bachelor's degree (or higher) in a relevant discipline; orAn Honours bachelor's degree, Graduate Certificate (or equivalent) in any discipline; orMinimum 5 years relevant organizational experience*; orSuccessful completion of 75% (30 units) of the UoN Graduate Certificate in Health Economics, Management and Policy program.TOEFL paper-based test score of 550; TOEFL internet based score of 79; IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5; PTE GSE score of 58; Cambridge English: Advanced score of 58. | ||
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