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101 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in South Africa
Clinical Fields of Study (Coursework)
Clinical Fields of Study (Coursework) from University of Pretoria aims to maintain health standards through quality education, research and community service.
Neonatology
Stellenbosch University's Neonatology programme extends over two years. The programme Master of Philosophy in the Faculty consists of subspecialty training and structured and thesis programmes.
Clinical Fields of Study
Clinical Fields of Study from University of Pretoria aims to maintain health standards through quality education, research and community service.
Paediatric Cardiology
Stellenbosch University's Paediatric Cardiology programme extends over 2 years.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
The MNS in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from University of Johannesburg serves as a basis for advanced learning.
Public Health Nutrition (coursework)
The vision of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), which offers the Public Health Nutrition (coursework) programme at the Stellenbosch University, is to promote health and equality in South Africa and beyond.
Sports Science - Biokinetics
Sports Science - Biokinetics from University of Pretoria is an international role-player focusing on healthcare in Africa.
Surgery
This Master of Medicine in Surgery programme is offered within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Stellenbosch University.
Medical Microbiology
Medical Microbiology from University of Pretoria aims to maintain health standards through quality education, research and community service.
Paediatric Surgery
Paediatric Surgery from University of Pretoria aims to maintain health standards through quality education, research and community service.
Public Nutrition
You can follow one of two streams for Stellenbosch University's Master of Public Nutrition programme, namely: Master of Public Health Nutrition (structured option) and Master of Public Health Nutrition (thesis option).
Chiropractic
The Chiropractic program at Durban University of Technology extends over five years of full- time study (4 years in the BHSc: Chiropractic and 1 year in the MHSc: Chiropractic), of which the first three will provide the future chiropractic doctor with a thorough grounding in traditional medical subjects with special emphasis on diagnostic skills.
Baromedical Sciences
The vision of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), which offers the Baromedical Sciences programme at the Stellenbosch University, is to promote health and equality in South Africa and beyond.
Advanced Midwifery
The vision of the Advanced Midwifery programme from University of Kwazulu Natal is to establish itself as a centre of excellence in Nursing and Midwifery education in Africa and the rest of the World.
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The vision of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), which offers the Obstetrics and Gynaecology programme at the Stellenbosch University is to promote health and equality in South Africa and beyond.
Audiology
The Master of Arts in Audiology by research offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time degree.
Audiology
Stellenbosch University's Audiology programme extends over a minimum of one year on a full-time basis or two years on a parttime basis.
Health Sciences (Environmental Health)
Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualification may also be considered for the Health Sciences (Environmental Health) programme at Tshwane University of Technology.
Emergency Medical Care
Emergency Medical Care from Cape Peninsula University of Technology aims to facilitate development of a researcher to be competent in primary and/ or secondary research in the context of emergency medical care.
Paediatrics and Child Health
The mission of the Paediatrics and Child Health department at University of Cape Town is the promotion, restoration and maintenance of the health and well-being of children and adolescents.