School of Public Health Courses
There are two levels of degrees in the School of Public Health, usually you choose a degree based on your current highest qualifications.
If your current highest qualification is secondary school, you are most likely to study for a Bachelors (undergraduate) degree .
If you already have a Bachelors degree then you are most likely to study a postgraduate degree . If you do not fit easily into one of these categories, for example, you do not have a Bachelor degree but have considerable industry experience, please have a look at relevant courses and contact us to discuss recognition of prior learning. The School of Public Health may be able to offer you credit (Advanced Standing) towards your degree based on relevant courses or certificates completed, or relevant industry experience. In addition the School of Public Health offers a series of short courses , which you may be interested in.
Undergraduate
Bachelor Degrees
- Bachelor of Science (Food Science and Technology)
- Bachelor of Science (Health Promotion)
- Bachelor of Science - Health Sciences
- Bachelor of Science (Health, Safety and Environment)
- Bachelor of Science (Nutrition)
Bachelors (honours)
Double Degrees
- Bachelor of Science (Health Promotion), Bachelor of Science (Health and Safety)
- Bachelor of Science (Health Promotion), Bachelor of Science (Nutrition)
Postgraduate
Graduate Certificate
- Graduate Certificate in Clinical Classification
- Graduate Certificate in Food Science and Technology
- Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion
- Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management
- Graduate Certificate in Public Health
Postgraduate Diploma/Graduate Diploma
- Graduate Diploma in Food Science and Technology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics
- Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Health
- Postgraduate Diploma in Health Administration
- Postgraduate Diploma in Health Promotion
- Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety
- Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health
- Postgraduate Diploma in Sexology