Graduate Certificate in Public Health

University of Wollongong

About

The Graduate Certificate in Public Health provides an overview of key public health concepts and issues, including the social complexities of health.

The subjects delivered in this degree provide postgraduate academic skills for students to take forward in their course and insight into the challenges involved in system level change to improve the health of our vulnerable communities.The Graduate Certificate in Public Health is also available to applicants who are enrolled through the Federal Government Scheme in the short and focused online course program.

This initiative is introduced only for 6 months from May 2020.

The short courses will run from July 2020 to December 2020.

This initiative provides up-skilling opportunities to those who are unemployed as well as pathways into a number of degree programs.

Applicants should follow the course structure and rules that are specifically designed for this cohort.

Check the course structure and course rules below before enrolling in subjects.

Structure

The Graduate Certificate in Public Health requires the successful completion of a total of 24 credit points in accordance with the subject progression table below.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
HAS 820 Academic Skills for Postgraduate Social Science Students 6 Autumn, Spring
HAS 944 Social Complexities and Health 6 Autumn

Plus two subjects from the following:

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
HAS 943 Health in All Policies 6 Autumn
HAS 947 Introduction to Epidemiology 6 Autumn, Spring
HAS 950 Project Planning and Evaluation 6 Autumn
HAS 953 Food and Health 6 Autumn
HAS 946 Health Research Methodology 6 Spring
HAS 948 Health Promotion 6 Spring
HAS 951 Public Health Communication 6 Spring
HAS 952 Health Promotion Theories and Models 6 Spring

Course Structure for the Federal Government Scheme Short Course Program

Learning outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:

CLO Description 1 Demonstrate advanced knowledge of the social determinants of health, including local, national, global, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander considerations. 2 Apply appropriate strategies to critically analyse population health information to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to complex public health problems. 3 Effectively communicate public health knowledge, skills and ideas to a range of specialist and non-specialist audiences. 4 Reflect on and apply appropriate ethical, professional, public and personal behaviours within a range of contexts relevant to public health.

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