Master of Culture, Health and Medicine
| Offered By | ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and ANU Medical School |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Doreen Montag and Doreen Montag |
| Academic Plan | 7123XMCHM |
| CRICOS Code | 063257J |
| UAC Code |
832082(M Culture, Health & Medicine) 835082(M Culture, Health & Medicine) |
| Areas of Interest | Anthropology, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Cultural Studies, Health, Medicine and the Body, Health, Medicine and the Body, Medicine, and Medicine |
The Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (CHAM) is a joint initiative of the College of Arts and Social Sciences and the College of Medicine, Biology and Environment. CHAM is an interdisciplinary program with a focus on Medical Anthropology and Health Sciences. CHAM is composed of a general Master in Culture, Health and Medicine and five specializations (Global Health and Development, Health Policy and Ethics, Health and Gender, Health and Environment and Health and Indigenous Australia). The general Master and the five specializations are all offered on campus. In addition, the specialization in Global Health and Development is also offered by distance learning.
CHAM aims to provide interdisciplinary and specialist training to equip students with the critical tools to engage in complex global health issues. CHAM will provide a nuanced understanding of the nature of health, sickness, and healing in a local and global context. Medical systems and specific sets of health care practices arise and evolve in historical, socio-cultural, and political-economic contexts. The wider study of health and medicine thus properly involves a number of disciplines, whose perspectives can complement and deepen the understandings derived from scientific knowledge and training in clinical skills that take primacy in medical training. Particular emphasis will be placed on the problems of combining anthropological perspectives and medical practices with other forms of technical expertise in health related research and practice.
Prerequisites
The minimum entrance requirement is a high pass undergraduate degree in the health or medical sciences, or the humanities or social sciences. Students who have a combination of education and relevant experience in the health sector or related area will also be considered.
English Language Requirements
To study in the Master degree program, all international students, unless exempt, should have a satisfactory English language test score-either the International English Language Test (IELTS) or the American Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), including the TOEFL Test of Written English (TWE). For further information please see: http://info.anu.edu.au/studyat/International_Office/getting_in/_englishreqmts.asp
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