Masters of Science 2021 in Oceania
A Master of Science is a graduate degree that can be obtained by students who have first completed a bachelor’s program in a similar field. An MSc typically takes about two years of full-time study to earn.
For higher education, a master is a great option. Programs can last about two years with a requirement somewhere between 12 and 18 courses at the graduate level. Field of study options may vary widely, allowing students to tailor their education to their needs.
Master of Science in Oceania
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Master of Science (Gerontology and Rehabilitation Studies)
A postgraduate qualification in gerontology and rehabilitation studies provides graduates with a competitive advantage in the job market and provides mid-career clinicians wit ...
Master of Science in Health Practice - Clinical Leadership
Enhance your professional career development and pursue clinical leadership roles in a healthcare setting. In this master degree program, you will learn clinical theory and co ...
Master of Science by Research (Health Sciences)
The Master of Science by Research (Health Sciences) enables you to undertake supervised research studies in one or more of the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine’s rese ...