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How do I become qualified in health economics?

Table 1: Health economics courses available in NSW
Course Institution Degree Title Typical Duration Health economics subjects Core Skills
Undergraduate Macquarie Bachelor of Economics - BEc and BEc(Hons) 3 years (BEc)

4 years (BEcHons)
ECON312: Health Economics (BEc and BEc Hons)

Honours thesis
Application of microeconomics to health. Knowledge of Australian and International health institutions and practice

Directed research of existing policies and issues in health economics.
UNSW Bachelor of Economics (Honours) - BEc(Hons) 4 years ECON6307: The Economics of Health and Medical Care (not available to those doing a BEc without honours)

Honours thesis
Ability to apply economic methods and carry out basic techniques in economic evaluation

Directed research of existing policies and issues in health economics
Coursework Master of Economics UNSW and USYD* Master of Economics - MEc 1 year ECON6307: The Economics of Health and Medical Care

ECON6308: Policy Evaluation Methods (New course starting in 2006)
Ability to read professional studies and conduct independent research of topics in health economics using existing methodologies
Macquarie Master of Economics - MEc 1 year Masters research unit in health economics Independent research of topics in health economics using existing methodologies
Master of Business Administration (Health submajor) UTS (CHERE) Master of Business Administration - MBA 1 year Introductory Health Economics

Health Funding Policy and Resource Management
Broad understanding of the economics of health and health care. Ability to apply analytical economics skills to problems of resource allocation and policy development in the health system.

Understanding of the macro environment in which health funding policy is made and the micro environment in which scarce resources need to be allocated.
PhD UNSW , USYD, UTS and Macquarie Doctor of Philosophy - PhD 4 years (minimum of 3 years) Thesis

Specialist PhD coursework training in health economics available at UNSW and UTS
Original and independent study of topics in health economics including the development of new approaches and techniques

PhD coursework will be tailored to the individual student's needs, building on existing courses offered
Note: UNSW and USYD have an arrangement so that USYD Master of Economics students can take the health economics courses offered at UNSW

Who can I contact for more information about enrolling in health economics courses?

You need to contact the enrolment office at the Institution you are interested in attending and they will direct you to the appropriate person

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