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With a dedicated emphasis on diversity encompassing disability, sexuality, gender, and age, you'll explore the economic, social, cultural, and environmental factors impacting public health and wellbeing, along with New Zealand's key health promotion institutions.
Gain expertise in creating and assessing evidence-based health initiatives, programs, and frameworks—conducting needs assessments and leveraging emerging technologies to support population health in New Zealand.
Our close connections with government and major nonprofit organizations provide graduates with research prospects and practical engagement with health promotion experts, agencies, and communities.
Elevate your qualifications and expertise by deepening your understanding of intricate healthcare systems and contemporary health challenges.
Equip yourself for a career in health and wellbeing or enhance your current professional foundation. Opt for general health studies or specialize in one of seven focused areas:
Health Leadership and Management
Health Policy, Planning, and Service Delivery
Health Promotion
Midwifery
Nursing
Professional Practice
Workplace Health and Safety.
Cultivate the theoretical knowledge and hands-on abilities needed to address the growing need for qualified professionals in healthcare.
Admission requires a relevant Bachelor's degree, and certain specializations may require professional registration in that field. Your academic background and career aspirations will shape your study pathway.