
Health Studies
A course by
AUT
The Doctor of Health Science is AUT’s workplace-focused professional doctorate for health professionals, combining coursework and a major independent research project to advance knowledge and practice in health science.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 10 Certification (360 Credits)
Post Grad
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 10 Certification (360 Credits)
Post Grad

Graduates will be able to design and lead substantial research projects addressing real-world issues within their professional health context.

Develop a sophisticated understanding of health systems, philosophies of practice, and research methodologies relevant to health science.
AUT's Doctor of Health Science (DHSc) is an advanced research degree designed for experienced health professionals aiming to undertake research closely aligned with their workplace or professional interests. Unique in New Zealand, this doctoral programme combines taught components supporting research proposal development with a major thesis, fostering practice-led research. Graduates contribute to their field, deepen subject knowledge, and enhance their career prospects. The flexible, practice-oriented structure supports close collaboration with AUT’s research supervisors and health sector stakeholders.
What you need to know first
Master’s degree with honours OR Bachelor’s degree with honours (equivalent to 4 years of study) in a specialisation relevant to the proposed research
Degree should have a standard equivalent to first or second class (first division) honours, with substantial research preparation (e.g., research project and written report)



Health Studies
A course by
AUT
The Doctor of Health Science is AUT’s workplace-focused professional doctorate for health professionals, combining coursework and a major independent research project to advance knowledge and practice in health science.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 10 Certification (360 Credits)
Post Grad
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 10 Certification (360 Credits)
Post Grad

Graduates will be able to design and lead substantial research projects addressing real-world issues within their professional health context.

Develop a sophisticated understanding of health systems, philosophies of practice, and research methodologies relevant to health science.
AUT's Doctor of Health Science (DHSc) is an advanced research degree designed for experienced health professionals aiming to undertake research closely aligned with their workplace or professional interests. Unique in New Zealand, this doctoral programme combines taught components supporting research proposal development with a major thesis, fostering practice-led research. Graduates contribute to their field, deepen subject knowledge, and enhance their career prospects. The flexible, practice-oriented structure supports close collaboration with AUT’s research supervisors and health sector stakeholders.
What you need to know first
Master’s degree with honours OR Bachelor’s degree with honours (equivalent to 4 years of study) in a specialisation relevant to the proposed research
Degree should have a standard equivalent to first or second class (first division) honours, with substantial research preparation (e.g., research project and written report)


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
North Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Produce original research that advances the body of knowledge and has direct impact on health sector practice and policy.
Minimum of five years’ professional experience in the specific area of study
Applicants must submit a CV, academic transcripts, evidence of research capability or publications, and a brief research project outline
Acceptance subject to supervisor/faculty availability and appropriate facilities
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
North Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Produce original research that advances the body of knowledge and has direct impact on health sector practice and policy.
Minimum of five years’ professional experience in the specific area of study
Applicants must submit a CV, academic transcripts, evidence of research capability or publications, and a brief research project outline
Acceptance subject to supervisor/faculty availability and appropriate facilities