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University of Tasmania

The Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching for Health Professionals is developed in response to demand for a program to meet the needs of health professionals as clinical teachers and the changing educational requirements of medical, nursing, pharmacy and other professionally accredited health courses.
Good teaching skills.
The major studies embodied in this course are aimed to promote and foster deep learning in higher education related to the clinical health care setting, the research literature, including surveys of current practice in universities, the views of stakeholders, including academic staff, and current developments in university teaching, both in Australia and overseas.
Applicants must have completed a Bachelors degree or equivalent. All assessment will be practical and work-place-based, therefore, applicants will be expected to be currently engaged in some form of undergraduate or post-graduate teaching activity related to the clinical health care setting.International students can refer to International Services.
Articulation to or from the course and the credit may be awarded for relevant units for the students who may transfer from similar programs at the University of Tasmania and other universities. This course will articulate with the Faculty of Education's Course-work Master and Doctor of Education programs. This course is accredited by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency(AHPRA).
Minimum 2 years (part-time)