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Master of Gerontology

Why study the Master of Gerontology at UNE?

This course is designed to enable students to undertake postgraduate studies in their discipline in the field of gerontology and provides opportunities for health professionals to increase their knowledge and skills. This course applies interdisciplinary knowledge for understanding conceptual and practical issues in gerontology.

Career Opportunities

Advanced clinician, middle and senior management in aged care, community and acute care

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DURATION

0.5 Years Full-time
1.5 Years Full-time
Up to 2 years Part-time
Up to 4 years Part-time

FEES

CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee

2009 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Semester 1, Off Campus
Semester 1, On Campus
Semester 2, Off Campus
Semester 2, On Campus

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Official Abbreviation MGerontology
Course Type Postgraduate
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 1 On Campus
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 0.5 Years Full-time
  • 1.5 Years Full-time
  • Up to 2 years Part-time
  • Up to 4 years Part-time
Fees CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee
Total Credit Points 24

or 72

How to apply

New students to UNE apply to study on or off campus through UAC.

For more information, click here

Former or current students apply to study on or off campus directly to UNE using the postgraduate admission form.

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Intensive Schools

Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements.

Entry Requirements

A candidate must: (a) hold a degree of a University in a health-related field approved by the faculty; or (b) hold a degree of a University and have demonstrated professional experience in a health-related field approved by the faculty; or (c) hold a Graduate Diploma relevant to the award from a tertiary institution and have demonstrated professional experience in a health-related field approved by the faculty; or (d) hold the Graduate Diploma in Gerontology from UNE.

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Master of Gerontology in 2009.

1. Admission to Candidature
A candidate shall either:
(a) hold a degree of a University in a health-related field approved by the school; or
(b) hold a degree of a University and have demonstrated professional experience in a health-related field approved by the school; or
(c) hold a Graduate Diploma relevant to the award from a tertiary institution and have demonstrated professional experience in a health-related field approved by the school; or
(d) hold the Graduate Diploma in Gerontology from The University of New England.

2. Course Requirements
2.1. (a) To qualify for the award, candidates admitted under Rule 1.(a), (b) or (c) shall pass 72 credit points as specified in Rules 2.1.(b) and.5.
(b) The course shall comprise:
(i) 36 credit points from Group 1;
(ii) 36 credit points from Group 2, 3, 4 or 5.
2.2. (a) To qualify for the award, candidates admitted under Rule 1.(d) shall pass 24 credit points from Group 2, 3, 4 or 5.
2.3. (a) To qualify for the award of Master of Gerontology (Aged Care), candidates shall pass 72 credit points as specified in Rules 2.3.(b) and.5.
(b) The course shall comprise:
(i) 36 credit points from Group 1;
(ii) 24 credit points from Group 2;
(iii) 12 credit points from Group 5.
2.4. (a) To qualify for the award of Master in Gerontology (Dementia Care), candidates shall pass 72 credit points as specified in Rules 2.4.(b) and 5.
(b) The course shall comprise:
(i) 36 credit points from Group 1;
(ii) 24 credit points from Group 3;
(iii) 12 credit points from Group 5.
2.5. (a) To qualify for the award of Master in Gerontology (Health Management), candidates shall pass 72 credit points as specified in Rules 2.5.(b) and 5.
(b) The course shall comprise:
(i) 36 credit points from Group 1;
(ii) 24 credit points from Group 4;
(iii) 12 credit point from Group 5.

3. Period of Candidature
3.1. For candidates admitted under Rule 1.(a), (b) or (c), the maximum period of candidature shall be:
(a) two years as a full-time candidate;
(b) four years as a part-time candidate.
3.2. For candidates admitted under Rule 1.(d), the maximum period of candidature shall be:
(a) one year as a full-time candidate;
(b) two years as a part-time candidate.

4. Progress and Conduct
Refer to the University General Rule on Academic Progress.

5. Units Offered
All units listed below for this award have a value of six credit points except where indicated after a colon.
Group 1
EHPS 590; HSGR 420, 421, 426; HSHM 400, 449.
Group 2
HS 422; HSCS 413, 419, 474; HSGR 429, 430; HSHM 402, 501; HSNS 433, 440, 467, 477; or any other unit approved by the course coordinator.
Group 3
HS 422; HSCS 413, 419, 474; HSHM 418; HSGR, 427, 429, 430; or any other unit approved by the course coordinator
Group 4
HSHM 402, 421, 440, 444, 445, 501, 542; or any other unit approved by the course coordinator.
Group 5
EHPS 590; EDUC 591; HS 422, 554, 558, 591; HSCS 413; HSGR 429, 430; HSHM 411, 505, 542; IDIG 506; PDAL 591; or any other unit approved by the course coordinator

 

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