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Applications for the course must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Further information on admission to postgraduate courses is available on the Local Admissions section of the UWS website.

Admission requirement is either successful completion of an undergraduate degree, or substantial (minimum three years) workplace experience, within the health sector.

Many health professionals have trained outside the university system, eg, nurses and podiatrists, prior to transfer of training programs to the university sector. These professionals may have extensive experience, hold senior positions and have attained a number of certificate and diploma specialisations. In this situation only and where extensive work experience is evident, the coordinator will approve admission to the graduate certificate. Students may then progress to the graduate diploma or master degree on completion of the graduate certificate units.

International applicants should contact UWS International for details on admission. Contact information for the International Office is available via the UWS website.

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 40 credit points including the units listed in the recommended sequence below.

Recommended Sequence

Student may graduate with a Graduate Certificate in Public Health upon the successful completion of any four units (40 credit points) taken from the six units listed, all from 4572 Graduate Diploma in Public Health.

Public Health, Policy and Society

This unit examines the nature of public health and develops a systemic understanding of various public health policy frameworks and issues. The unit provides the context and history for understanding public health approaches, explores the cultural and social dimensions of health and illness and the economic and political environment in which health policies and strategies are developed and implemented. The unit advocates a view of health that includes an implicit recognition of the physical, social and economic environment, affirms the importance of social justice and equity in health care, and emphasises the importance of inter-sectoral collaboration.

Health Advancement and Health Promotion

Health promotion is a process that seeks to enable individuals, communities and populations to increase control over their health by addressing the determinants of health, resulting in improved health outcomes. The historical development of international health promotion efforts will be traced. Various theoretical underpinnings of health promotion are explored, factors enhancing and limiting interventions reviewed and the levels of health promoting actions demonstrated with a view to developing best practice. Evaluation of health promotion activity is also reviewed.

A Global Perspective on Social Determinants of Health

Evidence is mounting that the health of individuals, groups and whole populations is significantly determined by social factors – the social determinants. The related research has its origins in concern for the growing inequalities in health both within and between countries. This unit examines the framework of the social determinants of health in a global perspective and includes a reflection on the phenomenon of globalisation and its impact, both positive and negative on people’s health. Students will critically reflect on this relatively new and emerging body of knowledge and research which clearly situates the maintenance of health and healthy societies within their socioeconomic and socio-cultural contexts. They will also examine implications for policy, health systems and different groups within society.

Health Economics and Comparative Health Systems

The unit explores contemporary examples of the role of economics in the organisation, funding and provision of health services. Case examples include, Australia, America, China, Hong Kong, Scandinavia, United Kingdom and India. Students use the principles of economics to assess funding of health with a focus on the interface between economics, ethics and equity in decision making. They also consider the tendency for health systems to be organised around economic principles in areas such as, contracting out, health insurance and pharmaceuticals. Students are encouraged to reflect on the challenges and future directions of their own health system in the context of the unit components.

Epidemiology and Quantitative Methods

In this unit students study epidemiological design and analytic strategies as well as biostatistics. The unit also examines the use of surveillance and population datasets to measure and monitor population health and plan health services. Students will develop skills to critically appraise research in health and health care. A range of research studies is examined including studies of occurrence and risk factors for disease and studies evaluating intervention treatments or programs. Both the epidemiological and statistical evidence for the findings are critically assessed

Methods of Researching

This unit aims for postgraduate students to apply scientific methods to a variety of research situations and questions; to understand the range of ways in which additions to knowledge in the applied sciences are initiated, validated and communicated and to prepare and trial research designs best suited to the particular type of issue each student wishes to address. The unit is taught through self-paced, self-directed learning. Class contact will be a three-day workshop, in the first and second half of session, respectively. Students will have the opportunity to field test their own research design.

Graduate Certificate in Public Health

The units in the Graduate Certificate in Public Health provide a range of critical, research and practical skills in the areas of policy analysis, economic evaluation, epidemiology and qualitative methods and health promotion.

This course provides graduates with the ability to determine the nature of community health problems and the skills to initiate steps in defining and alleviating them by bringing together the various services available.

Health Sciences and Nursing at UWS

This course will suit students who seek an introduction to public health. The program provides the opportunity to develop skills and acquire knowledge essential for the effective practice of public health.

One of the major goals of the program is to promote the proactive role by public health professionals in co-ordinating relevant community resources.

It’s all about Career Opportunities

Graduates can pursue careers in areas as diverse as environmental health, health promotion, hospital and community health administration, occupational health and safety.

Duration

One year part-time.

Location

Parramatta

Course Structure

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 40 credit points.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirement is either successful completion of an undergraduate degree, or substantial (minimum three years) workplace experience, within the health sector. Many health professionals have trained outside the university system, eg, nurses and podiatrists, prior to transfer of training programs to the university sector. These professionals may have extensive experience, hold senior positions and have attained a number of certificate and diploma specialisations. In this situation only and where extensive work experience is evident, the coordinator will approve admission to the graduate certificate. Students may then progress to the graduate diploma or masters degree on completion of the graduate certificate units.

How to Apply

All domestic applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Step by step instructions are available on on How to Apply pages.

If you are interested in this course, you may consider:

Master of Public Health
Graduate Diploma in Public Health

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