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Health promotion serves as a crucial approach for preventing illnesses and addressing health disparities across communities. Australia's effective tobacco control measures, which have significantly lowered smoking rates, showcase the power of public health initiatives. The Health Promotion and Advocacy specialization caters to students passionate about creating, executing, and assessing health promotion programs, as well as those seeking to enhance their public health advocacy skills.
The Master of Public Health is a graduate degree program that equips students with vital competencies for public health practice, including managing community health issues to enhance wellbeing and results.
The curriculum includes mandatory courses on core public health topics such as epidemiology, biostatistics, health promotion, research methods, and ethics. Students also take elective courses and may apply their elective credits toward an optional specialization.