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Master of Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education (1.5 years)
Postgraduate
FLI-WPM-MAS 2024Course information for 2024 intake
Holistic wellbeing support for your learners—in just 18 months
Expedite an environment where teachers and learners feel mentally strong. You’ll learn how to promote and sustain holistic wellbeing in education settings. This dynamic course equips you to take the lead in helping people thrive.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 12
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Master of Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education (1.5 years)
About this degree
On completion of the course you will be able to:
- Critically discuss and evaluate current theory and research in wellbeing and positive mental health educational policies and practices
- Examine recent writing in wellbeing and positive mental health education from an informed critical perspective
- Determine the narrative and professional approach within the traditions that inform contemporary research design
- Transform knowledge gained from reading, discussion and writing in wellbeing and positive mental health education into research practice
- Generate research proposals for the investigation of current educational issues in wellbeing and positive mental health education, while applying research principles and methods
- Support informed construction of educational policy, whether local, national or global in relation to wellbeing and positive mental health education
- Integrate research principles and methods in the evaluation and design, and conduct of research into current educational issues related to wellbeing and positive mental health education
This course offers students insights and strategies to understand and improve the wellbeing and positive mental health of participants and stakeholders in educational contexts. The approach of this course is a blend of theoretical, research, applied knowledges and skills that are applicable to a wide range of settings. This course aims to equip teachers, educators and leaders in schools, the community, workplaces, universities and training institutions to specialise and take leadership in promoting wellbeing and positive mental health.
It provides opportunities for students to enhance their cognitive skills, reflective awareness and creativity to facilitate the application of evidence-based knowledge, skills and capacities to the promotion of wellbeing and positive mental health in educational contexts.
Recommended study pattern
In the Master of Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education you will study core topics and you may select from a range of option topics and minor programs of study to shape the degree according to your needs and interests.
You will have the opportunity to study topics focused on wellbeing and positive mental health, leadership, mindfulness, trauma sensitive practice, cognitive psychology, resilience and therapeutic interventions for children and young people.
Award requirements
To qualify for the Master of Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education, a student must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic
Exit points
Upon completion of 18 units a student may choose to exit with one of the following awards, subject to meeting the program of study for that award:
- Graduate Certificate in Education
- Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Psychology and Educational Practice
- Graduate Certificate in Gifted Education
- Graduate Certificate in Inclusive Education
- Graduate Certificate in International Baccalaureate Education
- Graduate Certificate in Leadership in Education
- Graduate Certificate in Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health in Education
Open Universities Australia is a not-for-profit organisation. You will not pay any fees for using our services.
Indicative total fee $33,099
The amount shown here is indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
Flinders University is a globally-focused, locally-engaged institution with a reputation for excellence in teaching, learning and research. They offer world‐class education that develops the critical and creative thinking skills to support a student’s success. Their courses offered through Open Universities Australia span business, education and law. They are designed with flexibility in mind, while delivering the advanced qualifications to take careers to the next step.
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- QS Ranking 2025:
- 21
- Times Higher Education Ranking 2025:
- 20
Entry requirements
Applicants must normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in Education, Teaching or a closely related discipline.
Flinders University conducts an English Language proficiency check on applications submitted for consideration to its courses.
This will be met in a number of ways, including if the applicants:
- first language is English (i.e. citizenship is held for a country where English is the official language)
- completed secondary schooling in Australia
- completed prior study in English (e.g. a Certificate IV or higher from a recognised Australian training institution)
- completed one semester of full-time equivalent tertiary study at a higher education institution
- completed a recognised Foundation Studies or bridging program
- performance in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) meets the University's admissions requirements
- registered with an Australian professional registration body relevant to the applicant's proposed course (e.g. applicant holds current registration as a Registered Nurse, General Practitioner, Teacher, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker and such in Australia)
- achieved a score within an international English language proficiency test such as IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or Cambridge CAE that meets the minimum proficiency for the university
- completed an approved English language course from a registered English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) Provider
In some instances, applicants may be asked to provide evidence they meet the requirements if the information required is not available in their application.
Credit transfer may be granted, on application, for prior study completed in a relevant honours, graduate certificate, graduate diploma or master degree; accredited professional development; or relevant work experience.
Applications for credit transfer are assessed on a case by case basis according to Flinders University policies. Students must be made an offer for entry into a degree before lodging their completed credit transfer application, along with all necessary documentation for formal assessment.
Career opportunities
Graduates will be equipped for careers in a wide range of settings, from childcare/children’s centres, kindergarten, primary, secondary and post-secondary/higher education to community centres and non-government agencies.
Potential occupations:
Potential employers:
- Early years and school sites in government, independent and Catholic systems and sectors nationally and internationally
- Wellbeing leader in early years, primary or secondary settings
- School counsellor
- Wellbeing educator in early years, primary, secondary or post-secondary settings
- Wellbeing advisor at a system level
- Pastoral care worker
- Social worker in education settings
- Youth worker
- Leader of wellbeing programs and interventions in community settings
- Non-government agencies and community development organisations
Australian job snapshots
Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.
Role | Earnings | Employment change |
---|---|---|
Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers | $75K to $93K | Up 41.3% |
Primary School Teachers | $93K to $120K | Up 4.7% |
Private Tutors and Teachers | N/A^ | Up 9% |
Secondary School Teachers | $93K to $120K | Up 2.7% |
University Lecturers and Tutors | Over $120K | Down 0.5% |
^ There is no data available