Master of Health Science
The Master of Health Science is an advanced postgraduate qualification for health practitioners who want to further their knowledge through research to advance their career.
The Master of Health Science is an opportunity for graduates from a variety of health backgrounds to advance their scholarly and professional knowledge in an area of their interest. You study in an interprofessional and collegial learning environment, and develop research skills.
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Minimum entry requirements
An applicant must have completed one of the following with a B grade average or higher, or equivalent:
- Bachelor of Health Science
- Graduate Diploma in Health Science
Staircasing options from the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science or Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science are also available.
Alternatively, students can negotiate a research or individual pathway with the Associate Dean Academic.
International student entry requirements
Other requirements
- Provide evidence of having completed an acceptable undergraduate research course or equivalent
- An applicant may be asked to provide evidence of current professional practice
- An interview may be required
- May be required to meet Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCA Act) and Children's Act 2014 requirements and other relevant legislation
Psychology Specialisation
- An applicant for the Master of Health Science in Psychology must have the personal qualities that show suitability for this programme, and may be required to attend selection interviews
- An applicant for the Master of Health Science in Psychology will be required to supply references and satisfy a police vetting process
English language requirements
- IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0
You can also complete the Master of Health Science without a specialisation (standard pathway).
Practice as a health professional in New Zealand is governed by legislation and a number of ‘Responsible Authorities’ (such as the NZ Psychologist Board, Physiotherapy Board and the Nursing Council who register practitioners). Overseas qualified health professionals who wish to practise in New Zealand should communicate directly with the relevant Responsible Authority. Qualifications recognised for professional registration at AUT are undergraduate; study at postgraduate level is not considered equivalent recognition for NZ Board certification.
Standard pathway in the Master of Health Science
You can also choose to complete this programme without a specialisation and choose from a wide range of health sciences courses.
If you're interested in a specific area, you can choose to take courses that focus on it.
You can also choose to complete the programme without a specialisation.
Complete one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
- HEAL811 Research Design and Methods (15 points)
- HEAL840 Critical Enquiry for Evidence Based Practice (15 points)
Semester 1 course
Semester 2 course
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
Semester 2 course
- HEAL813 Practice Reality (15 points) (Only offered in Semester 2)
- MAOH803 Kia Tūrama - Māori Health Supervision (15 points)
And select 60 points from
- Relevant postgraduate health science courses*
And complete one of
Either
Full-year course (mid-year intake available)
Or
Full-year course (mid-year intake available)
- HEAL901 Dissertation (60 points)
- HEAL996 Dissertation (45 points)
- And a relevant 15-point postgraduate health science course
And complete any remaining points from other relevant postgraduate health science courses*
*With the approval from the programme leader
You can study courses in human factors and ergonomics as part of AUT’s postgraduate health science programmes, offering you a postgraduate education programme in three parts; from postgraduate certificate to master’s degree level.
This pathway is designed to equip practitioners for advanced practice in the field of neurological rehabilitation.
Complete the following courses
Semester 1 courses
- RHAB805 Concepts of Rehabilitation (15 points)
- RHAB807 Motor Control in Rehabilitation (15 points) (not offered in 2026)
Semester 2 course
- RHAB808 Neurological Rehabilitation (15 points)#
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
- HEAL811 Research Design and Methods (15 points)
- HEAL840 Critical Enquiry for Evidence Based Practice (15 points)
Semester 1 course
- PUBH810 Pacific Health Research and Design (15 points)
Semester 2 course
- MAOH801 Māori Health Research Practice - Te Rangahau Hauora Maori (15 points)
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
- HEAL812 Health Professional Practice (15 points)
Semester 2 course
- HEAL813 Practice Reality (15 points)
- MAOH803 Kia Tūrama - Māori Health Supervision (15 points)
And complete 45 points from
- Relevant postgraduate health science courses*
And complete
Full-year course (mid-year intake available)
- HEAL999 Thesis (120 points)
# Course has special requirements
*With the approval from the programme leader
This pathway is designed to equip practitioners for advanced practice in the field of occupational health.
Complete the following course
Semester 2 course
- RHAB811 Health Ergonomics (15 points)
And choose one of
Semester 1 courses
- RHAB801 Occupational Ergonomics (30 points)
- RHAB802 Vocational Management and Rehabilitation (30 points)*
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
- HEAL811 Research Design and Methods (15 points)
- HEAL840 Critical Enquiry for Evidence Based Practice (15 points)
Semester 1 course
- PUBH810 Pacific Health Research and Design (15 points)
Semester 2 course
- MAOH801 Māori Health Research Practice - Te Rangahau Hauora Maori (15 points)
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
- HEAL812 Health Professional Practice (15 points)
Semester 2 course
- HEAL813 Practice Reality (15 points)
- MAOH803 Kia Tūrama - Māori Health Supervision (15 points)
And complete 45 points from
- Relevant postgraduate health science courses*
And complete
Full-year course (mid-year intake available)
- HEAL999 Thesis (120 points)
*RHAB802 meets ACCs Vocational Rehabilitation Competencies
*With the approval from the programme leader
This pathway is designed to equip physiotherapists for advanced practice in sport and exercise physiotherapy.
Complete the following courses
Early full-year course
- PHTY801 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (45 points)
Semester 2 course
- PHTY811 Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy (15 points)
And choose one of
Semester 1 course
- SPEX803 Exercise Physiology (15 points)
Semester 2 courses
- RHAB819 Therapeutic Exercise Science (15 points)# (currently not offered)
- SPSC803 Enhancing Muscular Performance (15 points)
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
- HEAL811 Research Design and Methods (15 points)
- HEAL840 Critical Enquiry for Evidence Based Practice (15 points)
Semester 1 course
- PUBH810 Pacific Health Research and Design (15 points)
Semester 2 course
- MAOH801 Māori Health Research Practice - Te Rangahau Hauora Maori (15 points)
And choose one of
Offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2
Semester 2 course
- HEAL813 Practice Reality (15 points) (only offered in Semester 2)
- MAOH803 Kia Tūrama - Māori Health Supervision (15 points)
And complete 15 points from
- Relevant postgraduate health science courses*
And complete
Full-year course (mid-year intake available)
- HEAL999 Thesis (120 points)
*With the approval of the programme leader
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Practice as a health professional in New Zealand is governed by legislation and a number of ‘Responsible Authorities’ (such as the NZ Psychologist Board, Physiotherapy Board and the Nursing Council who register practitioners). Overseas qualified health professionals who wish to practise in New Zealand should communicate directly with the relevant Responsible Authority. Qualifications recognised for professional registration at AUT are undergraduate; study at postgraduate level is not considered equivalent recognition for NZ Board certification.
13 Jul 2026
Some courses in this programme may start earlier than the standard semester dates. For specific course dates search for a course
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All completed applications received before the apply by date will be assessed and an outcome will be provided as soon as possible.
($10,630 tuition fees + $1,221.60 student services levy)
($45,300 tuition fees + $1,221.60 student services levy)
- Fees shown are based on a full-time workload for the points indicated next to the fee. The exact fee charged will depend on which courses you select at the time of enrolment.
- Fees are subject to change year to year. If you are planning for study beyond the current year, fees may vary from those stated.
- There may also be other fees and charges you need to pay.
- International students' tuition fees reflect the full cost of tuition. Domestic students' tuition fees are less due to a proportion of the tuition fees being funded by the New Zealand Government.
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