Master of Global Public Health

    Master of Global Public Health

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 18,200 / Semester

    Master of Global Public Health

    About

    Overview

    Contribute to health improvements worldwide, and make a real difference to individuals and communities, with a Master of Global Public Health from Victoria University.

    Our postgraduate degree will give you the knowledge and skills needed to find solutions to current and emerging health challenges.

    You will learn to appraise public health evidence, and contribute to collaborative programs and policies.

    On graduation, you will be skilled in developing public health solutions for sustainable development. You will be a voice for inclusive policy and practice, advocating for all members of society, and ensuring Indigenous views are heard.

    With excellent problem-solving and people skills gained through work-based learning, you will be ready to begin your career.

    The Master of Global Public Health is a recommended option for recent graduates with ambitions to work in health policy and programs, and health professionals interested in enhancing their professional practice.

    On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

    1. Critically apply knowledge of public health theory and practice to address current and emerging complex public health challenges in global and local contexts and across diverse populations;
    2. Select, interpret and apply epidemiological and biostatistical concepts to the study of disease exposure, risk and outcomes in populations for evidence-based decision making in public health practice;
    3. Investigate and propose systems thinking approaches to respond to global and local health challenges across the domains of public health practice thereby promoting strategies for health equity and addressing the social determinants of health;
    4. Propose, design, implement, evaluate and lead innovative, evidence and place-based public health action for sustainable development, planetary health and ‘Health For All’;
    5. Practice cultural safety and humility when working with diverse populations, listening to and respecting Indigenous voices and standpoints, to advocate for health equity and social justice across all domains of public health practice;
    6. Interpret, justify and communicate knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences across a range of media in order to advance and defend efforts to promote and protect health and prevent disease; and
    7. Demonstrate intellectual independence, collaborative practice and career readiness through research or a professional project with an industry partner that contributes to the evidence base in public health research or practice.

    Victoria University is part of a global planetary health community, which recognises the intersect between the health of people and the planet – and the impact of human behaviour upon the natural world.

    As students prepare to enter the world of work, their employers will increasingly require the knowledge, skills and mindsets to both respond to the health impacts of climate change and to drive the transformation to a more sustainable and carbon neutral health system.

    With its focus on global health, our new, revitalised and contemporary curriculum is built around planetary health and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

    The course's focus ensures you will create more significant networks of influence and change to become a real world citizen – adaptable, resilient, and with deep concern for the planet, social justice and health for all.

    You will gain authentic exposure to the real world of work by undertaking a professional project with an industry partner in a public health setting. This will help you to develop your career networks and build your work experience.

    You will research, design and manage a public health project in the community, working collaboratively as part of a team.

    The opportunity to gain work experience will help your job prospects both in Australia and internationally.

    If you are interested in a career in public health research, you can choose to undertake a research minor thesis as a pathway into PhD study.

    Academics at Victoria University are involved in a wide range of public health research. Join one of our research teams to undertake your minor thesis research or choose your own topic in an area that interests you.

    The minor thesis provides an opportunity to network with public health researchers to help you start your career in public health research.

    The Master of Global Public Health is highly practical, emphasising applying new knowledge gained to workplace settings, so that you graduate work-ready.

    Our course is delivered through a combination of in-person workshops and self-paced online sessions to suit the varied learning styles of students, and ensure that students learn the soft skills necessary for public health.

    You will become adept at interpersonal skills, including:

    • effective communications (written and spoken)
    • advocating
    • teamwork and collaboration
    • critical thinking
    • ethical awareness.

    We also emphasise tech-readiness so that you can apply your public health skills in today's digital environment.

    In the Master of Global Public Health, you will get the benefit of in-person intensive workshops, and the flexibility of online self-paced learning.

    Our teaching team has expertise across the range of public health settings and issues. In-person workshops provide the opportunity for you to learn directly from this expertise. Our links with industry mean we can provide authentic learning experiences that draw directly on the expertise of public health practitioners in the workplace.

    The course is delivered in our highly successful VU Block Model®, a learning model where students undertake one, or at most two, units at a time, then move onto the next (rather than studying several at once).

    These learning methods will help you to achieve the best possible outcomes in your study.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    When assessing your application, we consider your education, work experience, current skills and personal attributes (where relevant).

    Applicants for this course will need to meet the entry criteria outlined below. If you don’t meet the entry criteria, you may be able to gain entry by first completing a different course. We call this a ‘pathway’.

    For PhD applicants, we offer a related ‘Integrated PhD’ which allows you to establish relevant skills before beginning your research.

    You may also be eligible for course ‘credits’, where you are granted a unit or units towards your qualification for equivalent previous study or work experience, so you can graduate sooner.

    Entry criteria

    To be considered for postgraduate study, you will need to have specific academic qualifications, as outlined below. We also consider non-academic research and work experience for our research candidates.

    Admission criteria

    Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in any discipline OR Completion of an Australian Graduate Diploma (or equivalent) in any discipline PLUS IELTS (or equivalent): Overall score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking)

    Special entry programs

    If you are from a disadvantaged or underrepresented social, economic or cultural background, you may be eligible for one of our special admission programs. These programs are designed to help you access education more easily.

    Learn more about special admission programs

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 50-57
    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 67

    Career

    Careers

    With significant global changes in public health, there is a need for professionals with the high-level knowledge and skills to respond to these changes.

    Graduates of this course will be well-equipped for a diverse and rewarding career in areas such as:

    • global health, nutrition, physical activity research and teaching
    • community development work in health, nutrition and food security
    • delivering health, food and nutrition programs in response to emergencies
    • health policy development
    • program planning, development and evaluation
    • specific population focused health interventions (e.g. older adults, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, chronically diseased populations)
    • inclusive physical activity programming
    • physical activity and sedentary behaviour measurement.

    You may find work opportunities both in Australia and internationally within:

    • national, state and local governments
    • the United Nations and other international health organisations (WHO, UNICEF, ACSM, International Coalition for Aging and Physical Activity)
    • non-profit organisations
    • academic institutions and research institutions.

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    Fee Information

    Master of Global Public Health

    Victoria University

    Victoria University

    Australia

    Australia, Melbourne