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Master of Health Practice MHlthPrac

Why Study Master of Health Practice?

  • Designed for health graduates and professionals
  • Helps you gain a Master’s qualification quickly (1–1.5 years)
  • Focus on practical, real-world health practice and community health
  • No strict requirement for medical background
  • Strong emphasis on research + applied skills

Ideal for:

  • Health science graduates
  • Nurses, social workers, public health professionals
  • Those aiming for community or mental health careers

 

Programme Structure (Subjects & Curriculum)

Structure Options:

180-point Programme:

  • Core courses (120–135 points)
  • Dissertation (60 points) or research project

120-point Programme:

  • Advanced courses
  • Dissertation or research project

 

Key Subjects / Topics:

  • Community health development
  • Mental health practice
  • Addiction studies
  • Health policy & systems
  • Research methods
  • Applied health project

 

Specialisations / Disciplines

Main specialisations include:

  • Addiction Studies
  • Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health

These allow career focus in:

  • Mental health services
  • Community and rehabilitation programmes

 

Career Outcomes

Graduates can work in:

  • Community health organisations
  • Mental health services
  • Government health agencies
  • NGOs and international health bodies
  • Policy and programme development

Example Roles:

  • Health practitioner
  • Community development lead
  • Health policy advisor

 

Highlights of the Programme

  • Fast-track Master’s (1–1.5 years)
  • Practical + research-based learning
  • Specialisations in mental health & addiction
  • Strong industry relevance
  • Flexible exit options (PGCert/PGDip)

 

Special Requirements / Important Notes

  • Clinical or practical experience required (for some specialisations)
  • Research project/dissertation compulsory
  • Must meet health-related academic background
  • Limited entry depending on specialisation

 

Latest Updates

  • Programme offers two intakes (March & July)
  • Strong focus on mental health and community health trends
  • Flexible pathway (exit with PGDip/PGCert if needed)

 

Visa Requirements (New Zealand)

To study this course, you need a:

Student Visa

Requirements include:

  • Offer letter from university
  • Proof of funds (fees + living expenses)
  • IELTS/English proof
  • Medical & police clearance
  • Health insurance

 

Final Summary

The Master of Health Practice – University of Auckland is a:

  • Fast-track, career-focused Master’s
  • Ideal for health and social sector careers
  • Strong in mental health, addiction, and community health