There has never been a better time to study public health Public health graduates are in demand to address globally significant health challenges and benefit populations. Follow your passion by choosing distinctive learning pathways, from biomedical, research, and social determinants of population health and equity, to Indigenous health, economic factors, and global approaches to health issues, such as obesity and heart disease. This degree will help you put theory into practice to prepare you for employment via industry placements, interdisciplinary problem-solving, and specific topics which develop skills in teamwork, leadership, and advocacy as an agent of change. The focus on research development throughout the course also provides clear pathways to further learning and research experience.
Bachelor of Public Health
Bachelor of Public Health
About
- Develop intellectually, socially, and as an emerging professional
- Experience a year-long work placement project to develop leadership, self-management, and professional communication skills
- Acquire culturally-diverse perspectives which reflect our society
- Participate in interprofessional learning workshops and authentic case-studies to develop communication and problem-solving
- Engage with meaningful current issues such as climate change, pandemics, and the social determinants of health
Requirements
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirement is comparable to an ATAR of 65, please note that some Flinders programs require higher than a comparable ATAR of 65. For further information please see the individual requirements for programs on the course listings.
Secondary schooling in Australia - using your ATAR
If you completed your secondary education in Australia with an ATAR, please refer to the international Undergraduate entry requirements (PDF).
Prerequisite subject requirements
Some courses may have additional entry requirements, such as prerequisite subjects or knowledge in a particular area. For further information please see the individual requirements for programs on the course listings.
Credit for previous university studies is granted at the discretion of the faculty that administers a chosen course. If you are seeking credit or exemption you will need to provide detailed subject outlines of studies completed.
If you do not meet the necessary academic requirements you may enrol in a Foundation Program at Flinders International Study Centre (FISC).
English Program Requirements
If you don’t meet our English language entry requirements and need to improve your English language proficiency, you can do so through our approved English Language Instruction Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) providers. This means that you can attend the required English language tuition at approved ELICOS providers and gain direct entry into university without an IELTS or TOEFL test.
Career
Graduates can gain employment in public health policy, management and practice. Graduates of this course also increase their chances of entry into the highly-regarded postgraduate Doctor of Medicine, with priority and reserved positions for up to 25 students from the College.
Fee Information
+estimated annual tuition fee for a full-time study load
Plus Student Services and Amenities fee
Scholarships and financial aid available if eligible
Tuition Fee
AUD 33,600How to Apply
- Select your course
- Check entry requirements.
- Check your eligibility for credit.
- Apply online
- Obtain certified documents.
- Submit your application and documents.
Bachelor of Public Health
Flinders University
Australia,
Adelaide
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