Health Law

Learning outcomes - Master of Health Law

Graduates of the Master of Health Law draw on interdisciplinary knowledge and in-depth understandings of the law as it applies to the healthcare sector. By articulating complex healthcare-related legal and ethical issues they pave the way for informed healthcare decisions, policy formation, and effective governance.

By completing the Master of Health Law, graduates will:

No. Learning outcome
1 Evaluate and apply comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge in health law, adapting and contributing to changes in professional practice or scholarship..
2 Employ research principles and methods in health law, executing significant research based projects using specialised resources, tools, and strategies.
3 Exercise expert judgement in critically analysing complex legal issues related to healthcare practice and the governance of the health sector.
4 Integrate conceptual, technical, and creative skills to address and solve complex legal challenges in health care practice and the governance of the health sector.
5 Articulate detailed and persuasive conclusions about healthcare and legal issues using superior written and oral communication methods and present these to diverse audiences.
6 Exhibit personal autonomy and accountability in decision-making and actions.