Overview

Health Data Science (HDS) is the science and art of generating data-driven solutions through comprehension of complex real-world health problems, employing critical thinking and analytics to derive knowledge from (big) data. HDS is an emergent discipline, arising at the intersection of (bio)statistics, computer science, and health. The Graduate Diploma Health … For more content click the Read More button below. Graduate Certificate in Health Data Science graduates will be well suited to an identified area of workforce demand, in both public and private health sectors. High-achieving graduates will have potential for consideration of further study in MSc in Health Data Science (9372). The program is designed to appeal to both those new to Health Data Science and those already working in the field looking to upskill. The Graduate Diploma is appropriate for both an Australian and international audience. Potential students from any undergraduate background and/ or who possess relevant work experience will be considered for admission. The program can be completed in 12 months full-time or part-time over 3 years. The 48 unit of credit coursework program is fully articulated, with options for further study at MSc level (further 24 UoC).

Learning Outcomes

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Global outlook - Graduates will be able to demonstrate a global perspective for the potential of Health Data Science to positively impact health at both individual and community levels.
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Advanced disciplinary knowledge and practice - Graduates will be able to apply Health Data Science principles to novel contexts.
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Cognitive skills and critical thinking - Graduates will be able to apply Statistical Thinking to synthesise and critically evaluate complex Health Data Science concepts.
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Communication, adaptive and interactional skills - Graduates will be able to communicate knowledge arising from Health Data Science insights to diverse audiences, in a variety of media including data visualisation (Vis), oral and written word.
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Enquiry-based learning - Graduates will be able to generate data-driven solutions through comprehension of real-world health problems, employing critical thinking and analytics to derive knowledge from (big) data.
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements
Limitations on Recognition of Prior Learning

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Students enrolled in the Grad Dip Health Data Science program may exit early at the Graduate Certificate 7372 program if they meet the requirements of this degree.

For more information on university policy on progression requirements please visit Academic Progression

Associated Programs

Nested Postgraduate Program

Graduate Certificate in Health Data Science - GradCertHDS7372 - Health Data Science
Master of Science - MSc9372 - Health Data Science

Professional Outcomes

Career Opportunities

The Graduate Diploma in Health Data Science aims to graduate professionals with a sound grounding in Health Data Science, appealing to an identified area of workforce need. Thus graduates will be well positioned for a range of roles in both the public and private healthcare sectors. High-achieving students will also be well suited to further academic study, particularly at MSc level.

Program Fees

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