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The Bachelor of Public Health program prepares students to enhance community health and address global health issues. While medical professionals concentrate on treating individual patients, public health studies emphasize disease prevention and wellness promotion. This program equips you with practical competencies to analyze both regional and worldwide health concerns, while fostering creative solutions for new challenges. The undergraduate curriculum provides comprehensive knowledge about diverse community health requirements, the socioeconomic and ecological determinants of wellbeing, and strategies to minimize health disparities and hazards. As an interdisciplinary domain, public health examines economic, societal, and environmental impacts on population health, incorporating epidemiology, biostatistics, health education, research methodologies, policy development, and healthcare administration. Over three years, this degree presents numerous public health scenarios to ready graduates for various career paths, while honing analytical, investigative, interpersonal, and managerial abilities.
International ATAR
75.0
UNSW Foundation Studies GPA
6.9
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB)
27.0
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) (after 2016)
1130.0