Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS:
Current issues in optimising health and the prevention of disease are addressed, research skills are developed and planning, implementation and evaluation of health promotion programs in various settings are practised. Other skills developed by Curtin health promotion students include project planning, the use of media and advocacy and communication. Research skills are also fostered throughout the course. The courses have been designed to suit the needs of students wishing to pursue careers in health promotion, public health, community development, program delivery, research and evaluation. The courses assist in career development and are aimed at producing, or enhancing the careers of, health professionals. The courses prepare students for new or further career opportunities in a range of private and public, domestic and international settings.
Structure
Completion of 3 core units and 1 elective
Subjects
Standard entry requirements
- A bachelor degree or equivalent
- A health related background from a recognised tertiary institution
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