Bachelor of Health Science
Study Programme Details
City: | Sunshine coast |
Country: | Australia |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Spring Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey with the Bachelor of Health Science at the University of the Sunshine Coast, where you’ll delve into the contemporary and future health challenges facing communities globally. This program is your gateway to understanding the intricacies of health science and contributing to the well-being of populations on a local and global scale.
Overview
In the Health Science Bachelor program at the University of the Sunshine Coast, you’ll hone practical skills aimed at enhancing population health and well-being. Choose from five extended majors to tailor your academic journey. Gain a robust foundation in health science, addressing current and future community health needs. Develop problem-solving acumen to tackle health issues, coupled with invaluable workplace experience in your chosen specialization.
Admission Requirements
Prepare for your academic journey by meeting the following admission criteria:
- English Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency with a minimum IELTS score of 6 or equivalent TOEFL score of 76.
- Educational Background: Completion of a level of education similar to Australian Year 12 with good grades. Additional studies may be considered for entry, potentially offering credit transfer towards your degree.
- Recommended Prior Study: English; General Maths, Maths Methods, or Specialist Maths; at least one science subject.
- Think Health
- Indigenous Wellbeing
- Bioscience
- Behavioural Health
- Science Research Methods
The full fee of the programme is A$78,000.
Future Career Outcomes
As a graduate, anticipate playing a pivotal role in addressing future health challenges. Your expertise will position you for impactful roles in public health, health policy, community education, health promotion, and epidemiology, contributing to the overall well-being of societies.