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  • University of Tasmania

    Supply chain management skills for many industries—including health

    A specialised logistics course for emerging leaders. You’ll build on your natural leadership qualities and explore procurement, warehousing, and more. Grow your confidence. Get ready to work independently at a higher level.


    Study method
    100% online
  • University of Tasmania

    Mental Health Open Degree Pathway

    UndergraduateTAS-MTH-PTH

    The path for a compassionate future in mental health

    Are you ever-curious and compassionate? A future in mental health is yours for the taking. This set of subjects are available without entry requirements. If completed successfully, it can set you on the path for a variety of qualifications in mental health.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    1 year full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of Tasmania

    Unpack digital marketing campaigns

    Build competitive data skills and see where they fit in the world of digital marketing. Topics include marketing research and consumer behaviour. Gain practical experience with industry-standard tools. Unlock doors to further study and a marketing career.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of Tasmania

    Diploma of Applied Technologies (ICT)

    UndergraduateTAS-ICT-DIP

    Align with rapid IT transformation and shape your future

    Gain core workplace skills and specialise in information and communication technologies. You’ll cover programming, networking, security, and more. Learn contemporary technological skills. Get ready to automate. Prepare for this ever-growing industry.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    1 year full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of Tasmania

    Lead change for the better in healthcare

    Analyse and strive to resolve complex problems in health services. Identify gaps in quality and safety. Improve design, delivery, and reach. Work on your approach to critical thinking and build research skills. Steer your health career towards leadership.


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    100% online
  • University of Tasmania

    Take a patient-centred approach to change-making in healthcare

    Learn how to evaluate existing health services and processes. You’ll unpack healthcare quality and safety and get to work on improvement design. Build leadership skills and confidence. Get ready to work independently at a higher level.


    Study method
    100% online
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  • University of Tasmania

    Pursue leadership in urgent care

    Expand on patient-clinician communication, health literacy and social determinants in the area of community and urgent care. Explore evidence-based approaches for prevention and mitigation. Develop your own management plans so that you can lead.


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    100% online
  • University of Tasmania

    Start specialising in community and urgent care settings

    Explore evidence-based approaches in community and urgent care settings. Focus on patient-clinician communication, health literacy, social determinants of health and more. Start to become the colleague those you work with turn to when it comes to urgent care.


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    100% online
  • University of Tasmania

    Lead the way in responding to known and unknown health risks

    This specialisation allows you to become the kind of leader who is sought after when preparing for health threats on a global scale. Build on your ability to survey, assess and act. Emerge as an expert.


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    100% online
  • University of Tasmania

    Learn how to respond to public health incidents to minimise impact

    Forge a path for yourself in this growing area of need. Learn how to survey and respond to public health incidents at speed and scale, on a national and international level. Become an advocate in communicating to prevent risk.


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    100% online

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