Career outcomes
Studying UTS Online’s Master of Health Services Management may lead to roles such as:
- Hospital Administrator
- Nursing Home Administrator
- Medical Practice Manager
- Community Health Centre Administrator
- Rehabilitation Centre Manager
- Skilled Nursing Facility Administrator
- Policy Analyst/Advisor within Government Health Departments
- Project Manager for Major Healthcare Infrastructure Projects
- Clinical Manager
- Practice Manager
- Aged Care Manager
- Health and Welfare Services Manager
- Medical or Hospital Administrator
- Primary Health Organisation Manager
- Theatre Manager
To learn more about career outcomes, download a course guide.
UTS Online’s Master of Health Services Management course is made up of 12 subjects in total. Students will have the choice to study:
- Quality and Safety (major)
This major focuses on giving you the skills to improve quality and safety in health and social care settings. - Digital Health (sub-major)
This sub-major gives you the essential understanding and practice of contemporary approaches to digital health. - Leadership (sub-major)
This sub-major is for those who want to develop the knowledge and skills required to lead individual staff, teams, services and/or systems. - Planning (sub-major)
This sub-major includes topics that delve into health services planning at a range of levels and across various service types.
“I want to be able to shape the health service of tomorrow. UTS was the only course I looked at which had components that made me think it would generate future ready leaders."
- Serena Ayers (Student)
Upcoming study periods
The next intake is in May 2024
UTS Online courses have six intakes per year. The diagram below shows all upcoming
intakes, with the next intake highlighted in blue.