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The field of community and health services is continuously adapting to meet the needs of populations both in Australia and worldwide. As Australia's most rapidly expanding employment sector, there's also significant international demand for skilled public health professionals.
Our forward-thinking Master of Public Health (Research) program combines interdisciplinary approaches with research training, equipping you for a vibrant career focused on disease prevention, health promotion, and tackling global health challenges. Graduates will gain expertise in problem identification, project design, evaluation methodologies, analytical decision-making, and effective resource management. You'll develop strong communication skills to convey complex information to both professional and general audiences through various formats, all while specializing in your chosen research area.
2 years
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification in a related field or recognised equivalent with a WAM of +65, or
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification with a WAM of +75, or
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification with two years or more cognate work experience, or
Approved informal and/or non-formal prior learning which may include 8+ years cognate work experience (and must be in accordance with the University's Recognition of Prior Learning Policy and Admissions (Coursework) Policy)
English language requirements