Students can choose between a taught (120 and 240 points) or research (120 and 240 point) masters.
Taught masters (120 points)
- Enter from a postgraduate qualification
- Advanced taught courses in clinical skills teaching, curriculum and course design, supervision and research methods in health listed in the Master of Clinical Education Schedule (60 points)
- Completion of a dissertation (60 points)
- One year full-time or up to two consecutive years part-time
Taught masters (240 points)
- Enter from an undergraduate degree
- Advanced taught courses listed in the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Education Schedule (120 points)
- Approved advanced level courses covering topics in clinical education (60 points)
- Completion of a dissertation (60 points)
- Two consecutive years full-time or up to four years part-time
Research masters (120 points)
- Enter from a postgraduate qualification
- Choose between a thesis (120 points) or a research portfolio (120 points)
- One consecutive year full-time or up to two consecutive years part-time
Research masters (240 points)
- Enter from an undergraduate degree
- Choose from a thesis (120 points) or a research portfolio (120 points)
- Advanced level courses outlined in the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Education Schedule (120 points)
- Two consecutive years full-time or up to four years part-time