Bachelor
This degree is a great choice for those interested in pursuing a non-clinical health career, shaping the health and wellbeing of our society and the environments in which we live, work and play.
The impact of public health is far reaching - from vaccines that prevent disease, campaigns and laws that reduce the impacts of tobacco and drug use, access to prenatal services for healthy babies and mums, media that raises awareness of mental health issues and services, to safety advances like seatbelt laws that have saved millions of lives, and access to contraception and education to prevent sexually transmitted disease.
With a key focus on practical learning, you will gain exposure to the evolving health sector from your first year, where you will hear from graduates and experienced professionals working in diverse roles. You will also be encouraged and supported to take up volunteering experiences with relevant organisations.
In second year, you will work alongside industry professionals where you will consult and apply public health knowledge to an area of practice, by developing an industry-based project proposal for an organisation in the health sector.
Finally, in your third year you will complete a Public Health and Wellbeing practice-based placement in a real-world organisation, demonstrating your career-readiness as a public health practitioner. You will also have the opportunity to incorporate international health experience into your studies by undertaking an overseas study tour. You will then have the opportunity to consolidate your learning and experiences in a final-year capstone project.
You'll be taught by industry-experienced academics and researchers who are leaders in their field.
Through a combination of theoretical and practical learning, you will become equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to contribute as a dynamic and forward-thinking generalist Public Health Practitioner.
During your first year you will develop foundational knowledge in core areas of practice and in your second year you will focus on the application of that knowledge. In final year, there will be an emphasis on becoming a public health practitioner and your transition into the workforce, driving your career development.
Graduates of this degree will meet industry-relevant public health competencies in six key areas including:
Benefit from the opportunity to study either one Minor or choose from four elective courses. Your Minor can be made up from the University's wide list of Majors and Minors, allowing you to develop a unique combination of knowledge and skills to your interest and future career, becoming ready to work in either industry or research. On the other hand, your four elective courses can be selected from a specific list of courses related to the degree. For more information please see the Program Structure section.
You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.
Careers in health are on the rise. In fact, the Australian Government National Health and Medical Industry Growth Plan is a $1.3 billion investment aimed at driving a new era of better health care and fuel growth in new firms and industries through research.1
Public Health Practitioners can work in the following areas of public health practice within the health sector in Australia and overseas, and roles include:
Depending on your results, you may also be eligible to proceed to postgraduate study. You could take your career to the next level with postgraduate coursework in Master of Occupational Therapy (Graduate Entry), or by undertaking research studies with a Masters by Research.Graduates are also eligible for membership with the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) and other relevant professional bodies.
1Australian Government Department of Health 2018.
Where can my interest in health take me?
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