Study Palliative Care at UTS
As a health professional, it’s likely that you will be called upon to engage with patients facing a life-limiting illness at some stage during your career. The UTS Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care will provide you with the capacity to support patients and families through the physical, emotional & psychosocial aspects of the end-of-life experience.
Designed for healthcare professionals interested in a meaningful career in palliative care, this interdisciplinary course equips students with the clinical performance capabilities and critical decision-making and leadership skills required to become a palliative care expert.
Part of the Faculty of Health.
EXPLORE
Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care
CODE
UTS: C11268 (version 1)
DURATION
0.5 years full time
1 year part time
INTAKE
Autumn Session - Distance - Part time 2025
Spring Session - Distance - Part time 2025
Autumn Session - Distance - Part time 2026
Spring Session - Distance - Part time 2026
COURSE FEES
Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students
$9,314.00
Indicative total tuition fee for domestic students
$22,150.00
LOCATION
City campus
What you’ll study
You’ll learn about current best practice in palliative care, applying those principles to optimise patient wellbeing. You’ll strengthen your communication skills, learning to collaborate with other healthcare professionals, patients and their families while prioritising inclusion and cultural safety. Adopting a public health perspective, you’ll learn how to address broader societal issues impacting palliative care access and delivery.
As a graduate, you’ll be well equipped to provide evidence based, person-centered palliative care, and ready to use your expertise to push for policy reform at a local, national and international level.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
Subject Code Subject Name 96801 Communicating and Collaborating for Optimal Person Centred Care96802 Delivering Best Palliative Care Any Place Every Time96803 Complex Symptom Management
Typical course program
The outline below shows an example program for the Graduate Certificate in Palliative Care based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances.
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- 3
- core Palliative Care subjects
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- 1
- elective
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First year
You’ll learn effective communication techniques essential for providing high quality palliative care in various settings. You’ll explore evidence-based practices and advanced techniques for managing complex symptoms in patients, both physical and psychological, and choose an elective subject tailored to your interests.
Course highlights
This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to provide person-centred palliative care to patients and families, as well as giving you the expertise to inform palliative care policy at various levels. Graduates are practice-ready, able to work in dynamic healthcare environments and prepared to make significant contributions to positive patient outcomes.
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Careers
Your future career
This course aims to prepare future leaders in palliative care to drive reforms to improve end-of-life care experiences for patients and families. Designed for nursing, medical and allied health professionals, the course emphasises interdisciplinary care and aims to prepare students for an advanced level of healthcare delivery across a range of settings.
Career options
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Where you’ll study
Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.
Why UTS?
Why study Health at UTS
Health is a dynamic and multidisciplinary field dedicated to improving the health of individuals and populations. With a degree from UTS, you'll develop transdisciplinary skills and a solid understanding of health and health systems.
Our degrees combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on learning and practical placements. You’ll study in world-class learning spaces that mimic professional health environments and get the latest information from experts connected to industry, sporting and healthcare organisations, preparing you for a lifelong career.
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