The University of Notre Dame Australia

Graduate Diploma of Public and Environmentally Sustainable Health

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F

The Graduate Diploma forms part of the new Master of Public and Environmentally Sustainable Health which is made up of three nested Programs. Upon completion of the courses for the Graduate Certificate, you progress to the Graduate Diploma. You then have the option to continue your studies to the Master-level award. You will be introduced to contemporary public health issues, with a special emphasis on the challenges that climate change and environmental degradation pose to health and healthcare systems. The program extends your development in public health achieved through the Graduate Certificate.

Structure

8 compulsory courses

Subjects

  • Health

Standard entry requirements

Possession of a recognised three- or four-year Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline that demonstrates the applicant’s potential to undertake and complete study at AQF level 8 equivalence.successful completion of the four courses in the Graduate Certificate in Public and Environmentally Sustainable Health.

Recognition

In Australia architectural programs are accredited through a process run nationally by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and the relevant state-based Architects Board. Accreditation will be sought as soon as practicable for the Master of Architecture. Once the Master of Architecture program has achieved accreditation, graduates will, on completion of a minimum of two years' experience and an AACA Logbook, be eligible to apply to sit the Architecture Practice Examination (APE) for registration as an Architect.

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