Your studies will help you develop skills in managing people, resources, systems, and processes within health services to meet the changing needs of communities, clinicians, governments, and organisations. The goal of the program is to develop decision-ready practitioners who can impact positively on health service issues and systems.
Western Sydney University is Australia’s premier health sciences education institution.
The University is internationally renowned for its teaching and research activities and is at the forefront of innovation professional programs.
Our Health Science graduates will be exposed to academic and industry leaders who share their experience and knowledge to provide insights into the contemporary health service management, digital health, and workplace safety environments.
Note: Sydney City Campus start times are March, July and November.
This program is offered as a 1 and 1.5 year pathway with relevant prior degrees.

Duration2 year(s)
Tuition FeeAUD 26,737 / Year
Next IntakeJuly 20, 2026
Master of Health Science
About
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Postgraduate Entry Requirements
Successful completion of a recognised**Bachelor degree equivalent to an Australian degreeEnglish Program Requirements
IELTS (Academic version)
7.0 overall score, minimum 6.5 in writing and reading, 7.0 in speaking and listening
TOEFL internet-based score
Total score 94Writing and Reading 24Speaking and Listening 23
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic
65 overall; minimum 58 in writing and reading, 65 in listening and speaking
Career
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of this degree, you can look forward to a broad range of exciting career opportunities in different sectors and industries. Below are some examples of the possible careers you can pursue with this degree:
- Health services management
- Aged care management
- Health planning
- International health
- Health promotion
- Occupational and environmental hygiene
- Research studies
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
26,737 / year
Master of Health Science

Western Sydney University
Australia, Sydney