Duration | 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time |
Location | Melbourne |
Next start term | Term 1, 2025 |
Study mode | On Campus |
Course code | CC59 |
CRICOS | 116376D |
First-year fee | A$35,820 (Indicative) |
Overview
Become a leader in improving the health of communities and the wider population with a Bachelor of Public Health (Specialisation) at CQUniversity. Develop broad skills and knowledge in public health whilst developing specialised expertise in the areas of environmental health or health promotion. Benefit from the support of experienced public health lecturers and authentic work-integrated learning opportunities including opportunities to complete two placement units relevant to your chosen major.
In this course, you will not only develop a broad understanding of evidence-based strategies to address health risks and achieve higher standards of health and well-being, but also apply these strategies in real-world settings. With a strong emphasis on participation, prevention, and partnership with the community, you will build solid foundations of the socio-ecological model of public health. You'll also have the opportunity to develop and maintain community and industry partnerships in promoting public health and participate in the political process to advocate for health, social justice, and equity through contributions to public policy and decision-making. You can choose to major in health promotion or environmental health or opt for a course of study covering a broad range of public health topics.
Health promotion major
In this major, you'll learn to initiate, manage and evaluate a health promotion project. You'll do this by applying relevant theoretical knowledge and strategies.
Environmental health major
You will learn to assess, monitor and evaluate environmental health issues. You'll gain skills to facilitate conflict resolution between agencies, regulated parties and communities. You'll do this by applying relevant law, provision of information and problem solving.
Our public health degree offers you the flexibility to tailor your studies to your unique interests and career goals. With a range of minors to choose from, you can customise your learning experience to suit your needs. During your studies, you will have the opportunity to complete practical placements in real-world settings, enabling you to enhance your employability further and put the skills and knowledge you obtain into practice.
What is public health?
Public health refers to a collection of disciplines that share a common aim - to prevent disease, promote health and improve well-being among the population as a whole rather than focusing on individuals. Some of the most important advances in health internationally over the last century have been public health interventions - including the eradication of smallpox, improvements in workplace safety, reduced morbidity from cholera and decreased trends in tobacco smoking.
Study experience
- Accredited Qualification
Career Opportunities
Completion of the Bachelor of Public Health (Specialisation) will prepare you to pursue employment opportunities in roles such as:
- Environmental Health Officer
- Health Promotion Officer
- Public Health Nutritionist
- Environmental Manager
- Occupational health and safety roles (upon selection of appropriate minor).
Structure & Availability
Course structure
You are required to complete 24 units consisting of eight core units, one 12-unit major (in either Health Promotion or Environmental Health) and one four-unit minor. There's also the option to complete a 16-unit Generalist major instead of the 12-unit major and 4-unit minor.
Unit information
For information on the units you could study as part of this course, visit the Handbook and select the "Course Structure" tab.
Credit transfer information
If you have already completed a study relevant to the course you have enrolled in, you may be eligible for credit transfer.
On-Campus Availability
Intake | Locations |
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Term 1, 2025 | Melbourne |
Term 2, 2025 | Melbourne |
Generalist major (16 units)
The Generalist major will develop your skills and knowledge across a broad range of public health topics, including health promotion, environmental health and nutrition. If you graduate with this major, you may like to further deepen your skills and knowledge with our Master of Public Health, receiving credit for at least four units.
Minors
You can choose from the following minors to specialise your skillset;
- Built Environment (The environmental health profession in New South Wales often includes significant duties relating to building surveying. If you are considering working in this jurisdiction, you should consider the Built Environment minor when planning your study.)
- Emergency and Disaster Management
- Environmental Health (not available if studying the Environmental Health major),
- Environmental Science,
- Exercise Science,
- Health Promotion (not available if studying the Health Promotion major),
- Human Resource Management,
- Indigenous Studies,
- International Development and Humanitarian Service
- Liberal Studies,
- Public Health Nutrition,
- Safety Science or
- Science and Sustainability
PBHL12001 Communicable Diseases and Public Health;
MBIO19012 Microbiology;
ENVH12001 Food Safety;
ENVH13002 Environmental Health Risk Management
Professional Practice - Environmental Health Australia (EHA)
Core
This accreditation entitles graduates with the Environmental Health major to become members of Environmental Health Australia and qualifies them to work as an Environmental Health Officer in those States with legislatory requirements for authorised persons, including Western Australia.
Professional Practice - International Union of Health Promotion and Education
Core
This accreditation makes graduates with the Health promotion major eligible to apply to become a registered Health Promotion Practitioner through the International Union of Health Promotion and Education.
Professional Practice - Environmental Health Australia (EHA)
Environmental Health Major
This accreditation entitles graduates to become members of Environmental Health Australia and qualifies them to work as an Environmental Health Officer in those States with legislatory requirements for authorised persons, including Western Australia.
Public Health in Practice B - PBHL13004
Placement in professional environment relevant to chosen major. Developing experience relevant to professional- specific activities/tasks. Planning and conducting a research project, nutrition project or health promotion program in the workplace.
Public Health in Practice A - PBHL13003
Placement in professional environment relevant to chosen major. Developing experience relevant to professional- specific activities/tasks. Planning and conducting a research project, nutrition project or health promotion program in the workplace.
Requirements
To be eligible
For your application to be considered, you must meet the following entry requirements.
During your study
While not needed to apply, you'll need to meet the following requirements throughout your studies.
Fees & Scholarships
Course fees
This is an approximate cost of enrolling in this course, shown in Australian dollars (A$), for one academic year and is based on a full-time study load (8 units over 2 terms).
Your actual fees may vary, depending on the units that you select to study and your study load. Fees are reviewed each year and are subject to change.
A scholarship can help with the costs involved with living on campus, laptops and technology, childcare, study and living expenses, travel, and more.
You may be eligible for a 25% international scholarship funded by the University.
We also offer other scholarships to support international students and encourage you to apply for the one that's right for you.
In addition to your international course tuition fees, you must have sufficient funds to cover other study and living expenses.
This will include costs such as textbooks, accommodation, visa applications, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), general living, etc.
How to apply
Our easy to use online application system for international students will guide you through the process of applying for a course at CQUniversity Australia.