Our course will teach students a range of practical skills to support public health action across educational, organisational, socio-economic, environmental and political domains to improve population health.
In this course you will gain knowledge of global trends, diplomacy and strategic affairs from an interdisciplinary perspective. You will explore key characteristics of the international system, nation states, balances of power, security and the domestic influences of foreign policy.
The effective management of the health needs of a community requires sensitivity to public expectation and an equitable balance of science, law, environmental and social factors; and sustainability.
This qualification is intended to help you step into the field of accounting for the first time. It covers an introductory understanding of accounting and the budget process.
Our postgraduate courses in health administration will develop the practical leadership and management skills needed to address challenging issues in these changing healthcare environments, and to manage relationships with other service providers, consumers and policymakers.
The Master of Human Rights promotes a critical understanding of the discourse that enables policy workers, lawyers, educators, social workers and journalists to contribute to the development, protection and application of human rights.
For human settlements to be sustainable and successful, they must be properly planned. Urban and regional planners play an important role in shaping the development and land use of cities, towns and regions, and promoting public interest in the development process.