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Overview

The Graduate Diploma in Public Health provides preparation for education, research, and service in aspects of public health. The Graduate Diploma in Public Health provides students with advanced theoretical and technical capacities for population health-related roles in Australia or internationally. The program fosters understanding and application of public health domains … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Critically analyse the needs of particular communities and/or populations to promote health and wellbeing drawing on relevant evidence to inform proposed solution/s.
2.
Demonstrate capacity to initiate, plan, implement and/or evaluate public health projects and/or programs in a range of practice contexts informed by current theoretical debates and techniques.
3.
Apply advanced knowledge and skills to contribute to protecting the health of populations and preventing communicable and non-communicable diseases using appropriate scientifically based methods and contemporary theories and techniques.
4.
Demonstrate high level skills in communicating, working in teams and advocacy to enhance public health outcomes.
5.
Demonstrate understanding of current international developments and perspectives and their implications for productively working locally, intersectorally, and across communities and national boundaries.
6.
Demonstrate capacity to engage in scholarly inquiry, ethical commitment and critical reflective practice for informing professional practice in public health.

Program Structure
36 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 36 UOC as a standalone program.

1. Compulsory courses - 12 UOC
2. Prescribed elective courses - 24 UOC

Academic Practice: International Students

International students from non-English speaking countries enrolled in the full time program in Sydney (Kensington campus) are required to take the following additional preparatory course in their first semester. This course is available for all students to assist to gain maximum benefit from their study. The course is made available at no charge to students and does not contribute to the UOC requirements of the degree.

Prescribed Electives

Students must take at least 24 UOC of the following courses.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Related Programs

Related Programs

Graduate Certificate in Public Health - GradCertPH7368 - Public Health
Master of International Public Health - MIPHMaster of Public Health - MPH9043 - Int Pub Health/Pub Health
Master of Public Health - MPH9045 - Public Health
Master of Public Health (Extension) - MPH(Extn)9046 - Public Health (Extension)
Master of Health Management - MHMMaster of Public Health - MPH9047 - Public Health/HealthManagement
Master of International Public Health - MIPH9048 - International Public Health
Master of International Public Health (Extension) - MIPH(Extn)Master of Public Health - MPH9052 - International Public Health (Extension) / Public Health
Master of International Public Health - MIPHMaster of Public Health (Extension) - MPH(Extn)9054 - International Public Health / Public Health (Extension)
Master of Health Management - MHMMaster of Public Health (Extension) - MPH(Extn)9056 - Public Health (Extension) / Health Management
Master of Health Management (Extension) - MHM(Extn)Master of Public Health - MPH9057 - Public Health / Health Management (Extension)
Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence - MIDIMaster of Public Health - MPH9059 - Public Health/Infectious Diseases Intelligence

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Pathways

Articulation Arrangements

Graduate Certificate in Public Health - GradCertPH7368 - Public Health
Master of Public Health - MPH9045 - Public Health
Master of Public Health (Extension) - MPH(Extn)9046 - Public Health (Extension)

Program Fees

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