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The Graduate Certificate in Public Health offers a distinctive program tailored for socially conscious individuals across all disciplines (not limited to healthcare) who aspire to create meaningful impacts on community health at local, national, and international levels.
This program emphasizes the social and environmental determinants of health, covering critical issues like globalization, urban development, climate shifts, demographic changes, wealth inequality, and universal healthcare systems. Through this exploration, you'll acquire practical skills to shape health outcomes across diverse community-oriented professions, extending beyond conventional healthcare sectors.
Built on a socio-ecological health framework, this forward-thinking program welcomes participants from all backgrounds. You'll delve into the root causes of community health challenges, moving beyond clinical perspectives to examine societal influences. Ideal for professionals in community-focused fields or anyone seeking deeper understanding of health determinants, the program allows customization through two elective public health courses aligned with your specific interests and career goals.
A 3 year Australian Bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution.
IELTS Academic - Overall 6.0 (with no band less than 5.5); TOEFL (internet-based) - Overall 75 (with no score less than 17), PTE Academic - Overall 54 (with no score less than 46), CAE and CPE - Overall 169 (with no band less than 162).