Master of Health Policy and Planning

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Master of Health Policy and Planning

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Duration: 1 Year(s)

The University of Sydney

Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Health Insurance

Affiliation

The University of Sydney

Overview

    The Master of Health Policy and Planning at the University of Sydney is a focused postgraduate programme aimed at developing advanced skills in health policy design, analysis and implementation. Students engage with key topics such as health financing, systems thinking, global health policy, evidence-based planning, and health economics. The structure includes core units that cover the mechanics of health systems and policy making, followed by electives allowing the student to tailor learning to interests such as global health or ethics. A capstone project enables application of the learning to real-world policy or planning contexts. Designed for early- to mid-career professionals working in health policy, planning or management, the programme enhances strategic decision-making capabilities and prepares graduates to assume leadership roles in government, NGOs, health services or advisory functions. The flexible mode (including part-time) supports professionals balancing work and study.

Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

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Accomodation:

Hostel Facility

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

    Bachelor’s degree with first or second class honours (or equivalent) from a recognised institution.

    Minimum one year professional work experience in a health or policy-related area.

    English language proficiency (for international applicants) meeting university standards.

    For applicants entering via embedded Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma: completion of those embedded courses may satisfy admission path.

Minimum Education

Bachelor Degree

Admission Process:

    1. Review the eligibility criteria (academic qualification, professional experience, and English proficiency).
    2. Prepare application documents: academic transcripts, proof of degree/honours, CV showing professional experience, and English test results (if applicable).
    3. Choose your mode (full-time/part-time) and preferred intake (e.g., Semester 1).
    4. Submit the online application via the University of Sydney postgraduate admissions portal for this programme.
    5. Await assessment of your application (merit-based, verifying work experience and academic record).
    6. If offered admission, accept the offer, enrol in units, pay tuition fees and commence study in the designated intake.
    7. If you are an international student: apply for the student visa, arrange accommodation, living costs and prepare for online/in-person study as required.
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