Bachelor of Public Health

Working in public health you can play a vital role in improving population health through health promotion, health protection, disease prevention and policy formulation. you will learn how to address major health issues to make a meaningful impact in this high-demand field. Griffith is ranked #1 in Queensland in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)*, so as a public health graduate you will be well-prepared to deliver life-changing outcomes for individuals and communities alike.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Gold Coast

Full-time - 3 years

Part-time - 6 years

N/A
67

Structure

Credit points 240

Subjects

  • Interpersonal Skills - 1008HSV
  • Introduction to Public Health - 1977MED
  • Foundational Anatomy and Physiology - 1006MSC
  • Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology - 1003PSY
  • Introduction to Social Theory - 1014HSV
  • Health Challenges for the 21st Century - 1205MED
  • Priorities and Interventions in Health Promotion - 2209MED
  • Epidemiology - 2220MED
  • Health Research Methods - 2214MED
  • Needs Assessment, Program Planning and Evaluation - 2218MED
  • Healthcare for Australia's First Peoples - 3121FPH
  • Community Engagement and Project Management - 3132MED
  • Public Health Professional Practice - 3208MED
  • Public Health Practicum - 3209MED
  • Planetary Health Policy and Practice - 3982MED

Entry requirements

  • Entry requirements may vary depends on country. Please contact Griffith University.

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