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Learning outcomes
Analyse information to demonstrate specialised knowledge of both business administration and health care management - theory, practice and scholarship.
Integrate and apply specialist knowledges and contemporary developments in management, quality, safety and leadership to a range of problems and scenarios in broad health care contexts.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills that support appropriate and effective communication through written and/or oral means, to specialist and non-specialist stakeholders in management, clinical and research contexts.
Critically evaluate complex issues and problems relating to organisational leadership, administration and financial management to develop evidence-based solutions and protocols relevant to health care management.
Demonstrate both personal autonomy and accountability, through behaving with integrity and in an ethical manner, complying with legislation, industry and organisation codes of conduct.
Demonstrate through appropriate and relevant decision-making, the capacity to respond flexibly, inclusively and ethically to a range of diverse cultural and contextual health care environments.
Demonstrate the capability to design and execute a research-based project, and/or related piece of scholarship.
Demonstrate a positive orientation towards professionalism in health care management by responding to emerging issues and developments in health care, by identifying personal and professional development needs, and through appreciation of their potential role in organisational improvement.
Structure
48 credit points
Alternative exits
Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management, or Graduate Certificate in Business Administration, or Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, or via a stand-alone MBA or MHCM where the standalone degree is offered.