Bachelor of Applied Public Health (Honours)
Australian Catholic University
About
The Bachelor of Applied Public Health (Honours) allows students to build upon the knowledge gained in their undergraduate degree, develop research skills that will equip them for future study at a higher degree level and work closely with an academic expert to contribute to a particular area of interest.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Public Health (Honours) will have:
an understanding of research principles and methods a significant amount of knowledge in a particular area, which will allow them to undertake further study, research and/or other professional work the ability to research, interpret and relay potentially complex theoretical principals the technical skills to design and conduct a research project, with some level of independence the skills to work collaboratively within an academic team of researchers as a junior member.
Structure
Year – Study Period | Unit 1 | Unit 2 | Unit 3 | Unit 4 |
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Year 1 - Semester 1 | HLSC401 Research Methods in Health Sciences | HLSC402 Preparing for Research in Health Sciences | HLSC403 Data Management in Health Sciences | PUBH400 Honours Thesis (Part A) |
Year 1 - Semester 2 | PUBH401 Honours Thesis (Part B) (Pre: PUBH400) |
Entry requirements
An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
International students need to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.
To be eligible to apply for admission to the course, a student must have completed a relevant bachelor degree and attained a GPA of 5.50.
*Disclaimer: The Course entry requirements above are for 2021 Admission.
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