Bachelor
The Bachelor of Public Health will teach how you to connect with communities and work to develop innovative and evidence-based health strategies.
The Bachelor of Public Health focuses on addressing health disparities experienced by population and communities at a local, national and global level. This qualification will prepare you to work in areas of health promotion, policy making, research and disease prevention.
Available to study online or on campus, you will graduate with a broad skill set enabling you the opportunity to work in public health across local, rural, remote and global health settings. The Bachelor of Public Health has diverse and relevant unit offerings encompassing topics such as epidemiology, cultural safety, social media, global and environmental health.
CDU offers a range of scholarships as well as opportunities to study abroad with international study tours.
Admission requirements are met by one of the following:
* After any applicable adjustment factors have been applied.
The Bachelor of Public Health has 20 core units and 2 specialist electives with flexible online delivery and the option to attend internal classes. In the final year of study you will be supported by CDU academics to work with health agencies and complete your own community health project.