courses

4502

Monash University

Undergraduate - Course

Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.

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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Managing facultyMedicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Abbreviated titleBPH
Total credit points required144
Standard duration of study (years)3 years FT
Study mode and locationOn-campus (South Africa)
Admission, fee and application details http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/4502
Contact details

School of Health Sciences, MSA

http://www.monash.ac.za/healthsci/bachelor-of-public-health.html

Course coordinator

Professor Geoff Setswe Head, School of Health Sciences Monash South Africa Tel: +27 11 950 4330

Notes

  • Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the handbook are not available for study in the current year.
  • Some units in this course require students to undertake off-campus site visits and/or placements. These may occur in a range of settings and can include travel to metropolitan and rural areas. Students are required to be flexible, as hours of attendance/work may vary. Full-time study only.

Description

The Bachelor of Public Health is a multidisciplinary three year degree that provides students with opportunities to choose pathways in public health promotion, programs and policy, and clinical and public health sciences, leading to a wide range of careers. It also provides a pathway to graduate entry and postgraduate clinical programs (for example medicine, social work, nursing and allied health) as well as honours and higher degrees by research

Outcomes

The Bachelor of Public Health strive to graduate entry-level practitioners in the fields of public health programs, policy and/or research who can:

  • demonstrate the knowledge, skills and technical competency relevant to their public health pathway
  • access, critically appraise and apply the best available evidence to address public health issues
  • use relevant knowledge and skills to optimise the allocation and utilisation of public health resources
  • recognise and critique the relationship between public health, policymaking, sectoral interests and health and social care systems
  • demonstrate the capacity to work in local, regional or global health contexts
  • articulate the relationship between health, equity, human rights and social justice and advocate accordingly.
  • communicate effectively in a professional context and demonstrate cultural and ethical competence.

Credit for prior studies

Credit may be granted for formal learning, such as a course offered by a professional body, enterprise, private educational institution, or by any other accredited provider recognised by Monash South Africa.

Recognition of prior learning

Students may be granted credit on the basis of recognition of prior learning where they can demonstrate experience of approximately three to five years working within the industry.

Immunisation and health requirements

Up-to-date immunisation schedules are required. Specific health requirements will pertain to some local and international placements.

Fieldwork

This course requires students in some units to undertake off-campus site visits and clinical placements.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Public Health is accredited by the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC)

Structure

This course comprises:

(a.) health science core units (78 points)

(b.) units in a health science major sequence (36 points)

(c.) electives at first, second and third-year level (30 points)

(d.) a maximum of eight first-year level units (48 points)

(e.) a minimum of 36 points at third-year level including those completed in the major

(f.) a total of 144 points (24 units).

Requirements

To qualify for the Bachelor of Public Health, students must complete the following units:

Core units

First year

Semester 1
  • HSC1061 Data, evidence and critical thinking in health
  • HSC1081 Foundations of Public Health
  • HSC1101 Biological bases of health and disease 1
  • one first-year elective
Semester 2
  • HSC1052 Health and social care systems
  • HSC1102 Biological bases of health and disease 2
  • HSC1112 Global Health: opportunities and challenges
  • one first-year elective

Second year

Semester 1
  • HSC2141 Analysing patterns of health and disease
  • HSC2101 Health promotion: global and local
  • one major sequence unit
  • one second-year level elective
Semester 2
  • HSC2022 Culture, society and health
  • HSC2142 Research methods in the health sciences
  • one major sequence unit
  • one second-year elective

Third Year

Semester 1
  • HSC3001 Health, law and ethics
  • HSC3041 Disease prevention and control
  • one major sequence unit or one third-year level elective*

* students complete the major or elective unit not undertaken in semester one.

Semester 2
  • HSC3002 Health for all in a global world
  • three major sequence electives

Major sequences

Students select six units from one of the following streams.

Health programs and policy

  • HSC2051 Health program planning*
  • HSC2052 Health and social care systems and policy 2
  • HSC2062 Communicating health *
  • HSC2092 Community development and partnerships
  • HSC3011 Contemporary health challenges
  • HSC3052 Health promotion in primary and clinical settings
  • HSC3061 Health promotion evaluation *
  • HSC3072 Health policy and politics*
  • HSC3082 Health program and practicum*

* This unit is compulsory in a health programs and policy major.

Clinical and public health sciences (only available from 2013)

  • BIO1011 Biology 1
  • BIO1022 Biology 2
  • HSC2102 Introduction to clinical research
  • HSC2111 Treatments and technologies**
  • HSC3102 Environmental determinants of health and disease**
  • HSC3131 Quantitative research design and analysis **
  • HSC3141 Fundamentals of health service management
  • HSC3142 Health economics
  • MTH2222 Mathematics of uncertainty
  • PHY2021 Body systems physiology
  • one or more of MTH1010 Functions and their applications, MTH1020 Analysis of change, MTH1030 Techniques for modelling
  • one second-year level unit from the health program and policy major
  • one third-year level unit from the health program and policy major

** This unit is compulsory in a clinical and public health sciences major.

Minimum grade for course completion

Students must complete 144 credit points for the award.

Award(s)

Bachelor of Public Health