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- Master of Public Health
Master of Public Health
Torrens University Australia
1-37 Foveaux Street Surry Hills New South Wales 2010
Overview
The Master of Public Health builds upon existing knowledge to better prepare you to be a leader in innovation and solve complex issues on a national and international scale. You will learn strategies and techniques to prevent disease and promote health, health policies, ethical practice and more.
Available as a double degree with a Master of Business Administration or a Master of Global Project Management.
This degree gives health professionals from a broad range of backgrounds the advanced knowledge and skills to address public health challenges locally and around the world. You’ll enhance your understanding of current global and environmental health issues, ethical practice, health policy, systems and economics, along with social, behavioural and cultural determinants of health and welfare.
Study Option
- Tuition Fees
- Duration78 Weeks
- Intake03 June 2024 16 September 2024 17 February 2025
- Study TypeOnline & Campus
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Campuses
Surry Hills, Central Sydney campus
New South Wales ( Inc. Sydney )
17-39 Foveaux Street Surry Hills, 2010 Torrens University Language Centre
New South Wales ( Inc. Sydney )
17-39 Foveaux Street Surry Hills, 2010 Fitzroy clinic
Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
45 Victoria Street Fitzroy,3065 Flinders Street campus
Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
196 Flinders Street Melbourne, 3000 Fortitude Valley campus
Queensland ( Inc. Brisbane )
90 Bowen Terrace Fortitude Valley, 4006 Gotha Street campus
Queensland ( Inc. Brisbane )
123 Gotha Street Fortitude Valley, 4006
Course Structure
Each subject involves 10 hours of study per week, comprising 3 hours of facilitated study and 7 hours self-directed study.
Year 1:
Requirements:
These seven core subjects must be completed. Additionally you're required to select one specialisation from the specialisations tab.
Core subjects:
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Social, Behavioural and Cultural Factors in Public Health | PUBH6000
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Global and Environmental Health Issues | PUBH6002
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Health Systems and Economics | PUBH6003
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Epidemiology | PUBH6005
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Health Promotion and Community Health | PUBH6206
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Biostatistics |STAT6200
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Health Policy and Advocacy | PUBH6001
Year 2:
Requirements:
This core subject must be completed. Additionally you're required to select three electives from the electives tab.
Core subjects:
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Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation | PUBH6007
Specialisation:
Requirements:
Choose one specialisation subjects below in year one.
Specialisation subjects:
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Digital Health and Informatics | DHI401
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Design Thinking | DTH501
Electives:
Requirements:
Choose three electives subject below in year two.
Elective subjects:
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Self Care & Developing Resilience | SDR404
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Advanced Therapeutic Communication | ATC401
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Life Stages and Development | LSD403
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Mental Health | MEH505
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Qualitative Research Methods for Public Health | PUBH6013
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Research and Innovation Major Project A |RIP603
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Research and Innovation Major Project B | RIP604
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Positive Aging | POA612
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Grief and Loss | GAL613
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Social and Emotional Well-being in Australian Indigenous Populations | SEW615
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Empowerment and Advocacy | EPA618
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Consumer Rights and Advocacy | CRA616
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Management Perspectives | MGMT6012
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Dynamic Leadership | MGT601
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Management, People and Teams | MGT600
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Business Decision Analytics | MGT602
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Principles of Project Management | PROJ6000
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Project Planning and Budgeting | PROJ6002
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Project Execution and Control | PROJ6003
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Agile Project Management | MIS608
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Critical Reading and Research Proposal | MGT621
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Contracts and Procurement | PROJ6004
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Organisational Behaviour and People Management | PROJ6006
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Economic Principles and Decision Making | ECON6000
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Marketing | MKTG6002
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Financial Management | FIN600
Career Outcomes
Public Health professionals work in a range of roles in government, private, not-for-profit organisations and the university sector. The potential career paths are diverse and can be found in a range of employment settings.
Potential career paths:
- Health Promotion Officer
Average salary: $80,769 - $99,500 - Health Services Worker
Average salary: $65,000 - $109,000 - Community Development Officer
Average salary: $77,584 - $96,137 - Research and Development Officer
Average salary: $82,000 - $111,000
Academic
Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Entry Requirement
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent.
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