Master of Public Health/Master of Social Change and Development

The Master of Public Health / Master of Social Change and Development is an interdisciplinary dual degree combining population health with social change and policy. Designed for professionals working across health, community development, and social policy, the program responds to growing demand for graduates who can influence health outcomes in complex social, economic, and political contexts.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Newcastle - Callaghan

Full-time - 2 years

N/A
N/A

Online

Online/Off-campus - 2 years

N/A
N/A

Structure

160 Units

Subjects

  • Professional Public Health Practice
  • Project Design and Evaluation
  • Social Science Research Methods
  • Policy and Health Economics
  • plus more

Entry requirements

  • Entry into this program will be available to applicants who have a Bachelor Degree (or equivalent) or higher in a related field. Related fields include sociology, geography, anthropology and development studies, agriculture, environmental studies, education, municipal community or social work/welfare, Indigenous studies, economics, medicine, biomedical/medical science, nursing, allied health, dentistry, psychology, veterinary science, education, law, engineering, business, commerce, science and arts.

Recognition

The Master of Social Change and Development is accredited by CIFAL.

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