Master of Health in Health Leadership and Management
Position Details (Master's)
Develop the theoretical and practical skills required to meet the demand for skilled staff in the health sector.
To qualify for entry in the Master of Health in Health Leadership and Management from Victoria University of Wellington , you’ll need a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline, and for some subjects you’ll normally be a registered health professional in that area. The path you take will depend on your previous academic achievements and your professional goals.
Workload
Studying full-time, you can expect a workload of 40 hours of study time a week for much of the year.
As a guide, for each course you take at the University you should allocate around 10 hours per point for self-directed study, research, assessments, and attendance at lectures and workshops. For example, a 30-point course will be made up of around 300 hours of study.
Courses include:
- Managing Public Resources
- Managing People in the Public Sector
- Leading Change in Public Organisations
- Principles of Health and Safety Management
- Human and Biological Factors in Workplace Health and Safety
- Identification, Assessment and Control of Hazards and Risks
Victoria University of Wellington
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Dec 2025