The healthcare landscape is changing and challenging the way we currently educate the workforce. The population is living longer with complex and chronic conditions, and many people have increasing expectations of technology. The traditional, siloed approach to healthcare is becoming increasingly ineffective and inefficient in meeting patients’ needs and desires to live independently in the community. We require a healthcare workforce that engages in lifelong learning, is informed about the changes in research evidence and is able to develop different models and systems of care. Are you a mid-career professional, ready to be a health leader or change-maker? The program is designed for doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, health administrators, academics, and health journalists who want to problem solve healthcare challenges within their local or larger health systems. During this program, you will use design thinking, problem-solving, and systems thinking to challenge your perspective of the health system so that you can apply the evidence to bring about systematic improvements. This will enable you to influence and translate information and technology, to bring about positive system change to meet the healthcare needs of the 21st century. The Master of Healthcare Innovations will provide graduates with the skills to identify opportunities for evidence-informed innovations. The Master of Healthcare Innovations is offered full time over 3 semesters (one-year) or part-time over multiple semesters. It blends intensive workshops and online learning to cater for interstate or international students, and those balancing study with work and family commitments. Most subjects have face to face workshops conducted concurrently with other subjects to enable limited on-campus attendance. In the final semester, students undertake a capstone placement in an area of their interest and choice, which allows them to practically apply their learnings to a local, national or international project while developing an extensive network of future collaborators. This innovative program offers three exit points – Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master’s Degree.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Type | Private, not-for-profit |
Campus Setting | Sub-Urban |
Establishment year | 1989 |
Courses offered | 150+ (Bachelor, Master, Diploma, English Language) |
Total students | 4,000 |
Male to female ratio | 47:53 |
Tuition fee | 20,000 – 23,000 AUD |
International student population | 46% |
Academic calendar | Semester Based |
The tuition fee per semester (In AUD) for international students is tabulated below:
Undergraduate Programs | 20,000 – 22,000 |
B. Architecture | 20,040 |
B. Arts | 20,040 |
Bachelors of Business | 21,040 |
Bachelor of Commerce | 21,040 |
Graduate Programs | 21,000 – 23,000 |
Master of Architecture | 22,629 |
MBA | 22, 793 |
Masters of Art | 10,750 |
Master of Communication | 17,453 |
Law Programs | 22,840 |
On-campus accommodation cost PER SEMESTER (In AUD) is given below:
Single rooms – shared washroom | 3,075 |
Single room – ensuite | 3,900 |
Single room – premium ensuite | 4,050 |
Shared twin rooms | 2,475 |
Premium shared with common room | 3,300 |
Flats | 3,450 |
Dining plan cost: 2,000 – 2,500. Parking and internet are free on campus. |
Off-Campus Costs (In AUD) for a student on a weekly basis are -
Rent and utilities (Shared) | 170-270 |
Rent (Individual) | 320+ |
Electricity, Gas and Water | 20 |
Groceries | 75 |
Phone and Internet | 10-20 |
Parking and transport | 10-20 |
Stationary | 25-50 |
Total weekly cost | 350-515 |
Total Annual cost | 18,200 – 26,780 |
Applicants can apply for the Bond University admissions by January 8, May 21 and September 10 for different enrollment sessions. The admission decision is relayed within 2 weeks after the deadlines.
Test type | Minimum score |
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CBSE English subject (for undergraduate applicants only) | B2 or 60% |
IELTS overall | 6.5-7.0 |
TOEFL iBT | 79 - 98 |
C1 Advanced | 176-185 |
PTE Academic | 58-65 |
Tuition Fees in Australia (1st Year Average) | BE/Btech: AUD 29109 | MBA: AUD 35139 | MS: AUD 36803 | BBA: AUD 28693 | MEng: AUD 39298 | BSc: AUD 34307 | MIM: AUD 39298 | MFin: AUD 35347 | MArch: AUD 37218 | BHM: AUD 28693 | MIS: AUD 35347 | MEM: AUD 43040 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Australia | AUD 1680 Per Month Approx |
Entrance Exams in Australia | TOEFL: 77 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 57 | GRE: 300 | GMAT: 600 |
Work and Study in Australia | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Australia | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Australia | AUD 620 |
Student Visa in Australia | The subclasses for the visa were reduced to two from the eight for convenience. The two visa subclasses are Subclass 500 (for students) and Subclass 590 (For Student Guardian). |
Intakes in Australia | There are Two Main Intakes in Australia: February and July. |
Top Job Sectors in Australia | Health Care and Social Assiastance, Construction, Education, Manufacturing, Public Administration and Safety, Transport & Logistics, etc. |
Economy in Australia | 1.7% (2019e) 2.3% (2020e), 10th Largest in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
$ 43,440
Total
$ 43,440