Graduate Diploma in Clinical Education

University of Melbourne, The

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

The Graduate Diploma in Clinical Education is a two-year course for health professionals seeking to develop their skills as educators. Part of the University’s Excellence in Clinical Teaching (EXCITE) program, this postgraduate course sees you work alongside clinical teachers from a variety of professional backgrounds, share expertise, build networks and grow your career opportunities. Designed for health professionals currently involved in clinical teaching, you will develop your research and leadership skills, and gain valuable insight and practical experience in clinical education theory, practice and research.

Designed for

Health professionals with a passion for clinical teaching who want to gain a deeper understanding of the discipline and to enhance their career in clinical education

Structure

To gain the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Education, you must complete all nine core subjects over two years of part-time study. Each subject is taught in short intensive periods on campus, supplemented by online learning. This course is designed to suit busy working professionals, with varied and flexible teaching dates supplemented by online learning.

Subjects

  • Education-clinical

Standard entry requirements

  • Either, an entry-to-practice degree or equivalent in a health discipline, or an undergraduate degree or equivalent in another area and at least three years of documented experience of clinical teaching
  • And, current involvement in the delivery of clinical teaching.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville International: $13,824 Yes
  • Part-time : 1 year

Further information

Delivery via on-campus intensives.

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