Master of Mental Health

Get ready to offer leadership and mental health support. Expand your skills and build your leadership. Engage in study through evidence-based learning and practice. Conceptualise new and creative approaches to mental health practice. Support service delivery in culturally diverse contexts.

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About the Course

Expanding on units undertaken in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Mental Health, the Master of Mental Health aims to expand health clinicians’ knowledge and skills in mental health practice and leadership through evidence-based knowledge and practice. Students have the option to pursue a project stream or a research stream within this course. As such, they may complete either a project and two elective subjects, or complete a research dissertation in their final semester. The research stream has a PhD articulation pathway.

Both streams consolidate learning from the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health and Graduate Diploma in Mental Health in research, specialist clinical skills and knowledge as well as clinical leadership.

Course Entry Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Master of Mental Health course, an applicant must have completed:

a) a bachelor degree in a health discipline; OR

b) the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health or the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health, or equivalent.

An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

International Students must also comply with English Language Proficiency requirements as outlined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

  • IELTS: Overall score 6.5, Individual score of 6.0 in all test
  • PTE: 58 with a minimum of 50 in all four communicative skills
  • TOEFL: Internet based total of 79: minimum 21 in writing, 18 in speaking, 13 in reading and 12 in listening
  • ACU English Language Test: B (65-74%)
  • CAE: Overall CAE of 176, Minimum individual score of 169 in all tests

Course Structure

Recommended study pattern

Students are required to follow the pattern of unit enrolment set out in the relevant Course Enrolment Guide, unless otherwise approved by the Course Coordinator. In all aspects of progression through this course, students will be advised by the Course Coordinator.

a. Project Stream

Specified Mental Health Units (40cp)

  • HLSC650 Recovery Oriented Mental Health (10cp)
  • HLSC651 Holistic Individual Centred Mental Health Practice (10cp)
  • HLSC652 Health Promotion and Social Inclusion (10cp)
  • HLSC655 Reflective Practice and Clinical Supervision in Mental Health (10cp)

Project Stream Units(60cp)

  • HLSC605 Leadership in Health Care (10cp)
  • HLSC617 Independent Project (20cp)
  • HLSC640 Interpreting Health Research (10cp)
  • HLSC657 Cognitive Behavour Therapy (10cp)
  • PHIL623 Healthcare Ethics: Principles in Practice (10cp)

Elective Units (20cp)

  • HLSC603 Organisational Culture and Management (10cp)
  • HLSC604 Quality and Safety in Health Care (10cp)
  • HLSC606 Workforce Management (10cp)
  • HLSC607 Policy and Planning in Health Care (10cp)
  • HLSC609 Faciltating Learning in Health Professional Settings (10cp)

b. Research Stream

Specified Mental Health Units (40cp)

  • HLSC650 Recovery Oriented Mental Health (10cp)
  • HLSC651 Holistic Individual Centred Mental Health Practice (10cp)
  • HLSC652 Health Promotion and Social Inclusion (10cp)
  • HLSC655 Reflective Practice and Clinical Supervision in Mental Health (10cp)

Research Stream Units (80cp)

  • HLSC623 Research Dissertation Part A (20cp)
  • HLSC624 Research Dissertation Part B (20cp)
  • HLSC640 Interpreting Health Research (10cp)
  • HLSC642 Biostatistics for Health Sciences (10cp)

OR

  • HLSC646 Qualitative Research Methods (10cp)
  • HLSC657 Cognitive Behavour Therapy (10cp)
  • PHIL623 Healthcare Ethics: Principles in Practice (10cp)

Award requirements

To qualify for the Master of Mental Health, a student must complete the 120 cp from the schedule of subject offerings comprising:

For Project Stream:

a, 40 cp from Specified Mental Health units

b. 60 cp from Project Stream units

c. 20 cp from Elective units

For Research Stream:

a. 40 cp from Specified Mental Health units

b. 80 cp from Research Stream units

Exit points

A student who has completed the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health or the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health may exit with the relevant award.

Graduate Diploma in Mental Health 80 cp

Duration: 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time

Graduate Certificate in Mental Health 40 cp

Duration: 1 year part-time

Upon successful completion, Master of Mental Health students should be able to:

LO1: Analyse advanced mental health clinical knowledge and skill, and clinical leadership which is informed by evidence-based practice

LO2: Synthesise and evaluate complex clinical information, problems and concepts and demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge to reflect critically on theory as it applies to mental health care settings;

LO3: Implement a range of advanced evidence-based clinical knowledge and skills to respond to challenges and opportunities that arise within the dynamic context of the wider health care setting and promote current best practice in mental health care provision that responds to emerging and unique needs.