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M49 Master of Men's Health and Andrology

INTRODUCTION

The Master of Men's Health and Andrology has been developed for medical practitioners seeking to respond to the health needs of men. With improved health across the world and greater life expectancy, preventive health and quality of life become more important.

 

COURSE LOCATION AND MODE OF STUDY.

The course is available by external studies in full-time or part-time mode.

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applicants require a medical degree from a recognised institution.

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

Students will complete a total of 180 credit points as per the below course structure:

 
STAGE 1
PRH5101 Men's Health and Prevention 20 
PRH5106 Sexual Health * 20 
PRH5111 Introduction to Andrology * 20 
 
Successful completion of Stage 1 results in eligibility to exit with a Post Graduate Certificate of Men's Health and Andrology.
 
STAGE 2
MMP5101 Evidence Based Practice 20 
PRH5103 Clinical Lifestyle Management 20 
PRH5112 Ageing in Men's Health * # 20 
 
Successful completion of Stage 2 results in eligibility to exit with a Post Graduate Diploma of Men's Health and Andrology.
 
STAGE 3
MHP5101 Master Health Project 20 
or Elective unit
MHP5202 Master Health Project 20 
or Elective unit
PRH5107 Preventative Medicine 20 
 
# or elective from preventive health, family medicine, sports medicine and palliative care.
* HST5125 can be replaced by HST5127. HST5126 can be replaced by HST5128. PRH5106 can be replaced by HST5228.
 
 
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2006 VET: 31/03/2006