Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Science

Course GD-MHSC (2014)

Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2014.

Year and Campus: 2014 - Parkville
Fees Information: Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date
Level: Graduate/Postgraduate
Duration & Credit Points: 100 credit points taken over 24 months part time.

Coordinator

Associate Professor James Olver

Contact

Academic contact
A/Prof James Olver

Administrative contact
Aris Cologon

acologon@unimelb.edu.au

Course Overview:

Mental health issues are an increasing problem in current social contexts. They range from high prevalence problems such as stress, anxiety, depression and substance misuse to severe chronic, disabling and life threatening conditions. The burden of mental health issues is borne by the healthcare system, organisations and the community as a whole. The main approach to managing mental health issues has emphasised a multidisciplinary framework. The Master of Mental Health Science (MMHSc) course is aimed primarily at those currently working or planning to work in the field of mental health or for those working in organisations where mental health issues are prevalent. This may include those with backgrounds in nursing, social work, occupational therapy and other allied health fields and also those working in the emergency services, schools and other organisations. The MMHSc is a part-time, nested programme with potential exit points of Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master. It is themed according to five across the lifespan streams including Infant, Child, Youth, Adult and Aged Mental Health. The programme involves core subjects as well as a number of selectives by stream over the first two years of the course. The third year entails a research project within the nominated lifespan stream of the course. The research project will require students to propose a research question, choose and design a methodology for a relevant mental health issue within their stream, and conduct a research investigation for that lifespan cohort. The aim of the course is to broaden the understanding and skill sets of those working in the mental health field through critical analysis, and practical application.

The MMHSc involves a tiered approach to learning. The Graduate Certificate (Year 1) provides essential background theory and foundation subjects. Students will be asked to critically appraise the theories and frameworks which lie at the basis of working in the field of mental health. Following successful completion of Year 1, students may elect to exit with a Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Science. Progression to the Graduate Diploma course (Year 2) will require a pass of greater than 70% (H2B). The Graduate Diploma course will build upon theoretical considerations presented in Year 1 and focus more on the application of these concepts as they are used in the field of Mental Health. Included in this is an emphasis on the methods used in developing an evidence base and the critical appraisal of the evidence supporting these approaches. Students successfully completing the Year 2 may elect to exit with a Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Science. Progression to the Masters (Capstone, Year 3) will require a pass of greater than 75% (H2A) in Year 2 and the successful completion of key research subjects including “The Principles of Social Research Design” and “Clinical Research Tools” subjects.

Learning Outcomes:
  • To develop advanced knowledge of the principles of methodology used in the development of an evidence base in mental health
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge and skills in understanding key psychological interventions in mental health
  • Critically appraise the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence base in the field of mental health
  • Demonstrate advanced communication skills in the transmission of knowledge of the underpinnings and management of mental health conditions
Course Structure & Available Subjects:

Students must obtian a passing grade at 70% (H2B) average to progress from the Year 1 Graduate Certificate component to the Year 2 Graduate Diploma component of the course.

Subject Options:

Infant (Stream A)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Not offered in 2014
12.50

Child (Stream B)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Not offered in 2014
12.50

Youth (Stream C)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Semester 1
12.50

Adult (Stream D)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Semester 1
12.50
Not offered in 2014
12.50
Entry Requirements:

1. The Selection Committee will evaluate the applicant’s ability to pursue successfully the Graduate Diploma within the Master of Mental Health Science course using the following criteria:

  • a post/graduate degree in health or mental health; OR
  • the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Science (with a passing grade of 70% [H2B] or greater); and,
  • meeting the University’s English language requirement

2. The Selection Committee may conduct interviews and tests and may call for referees.

Core Participation Requirements:

80% attendance of designated workshops and contact sessions; submission of all required assessment tasks; and, where applicable, completion of exams.

Graduate Attributes:

Knowledge

Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Science will have advanced knowledge of:

  • The principles of the methodologies used in the development of an evidence base in mental health
  • The key psychological management techniques used in mental health problems across the lifespan
  • The complex context of the emergence of mental health issues

Skills

Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Science will have advanced cognitive skills in:

  • Critically analysing the strengths and weaknesses of an evidence base in the field of mental health
  • Generating a sophisticated approach to the psychological understandings and management of mental health problems
  • Evaluate the context and complexity of mental health problems in an individual

Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Science will have advanced communication skills in:

  • Transmitting a developmental understanding in mental health problems
  • The presentation of the complex interplay of the context and the developmental understandings in the management of mental health issues

Application

Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Science will be highly skilled in:

  • The application and justification of psychological approaches in the management of mental health issues
  • Demonstrating the application principles of key research methodological approaches in the mental health field
  • Demonstrating an autonomous and highly responsible approach

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