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Bachelor of Applied Public Health/Bachelor of Business Administration

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The Bachelor of Applied Public Health provides students with the knowledge and skills to contribute to a healthier Australian society.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
095923D

About this course

The Bachelor of Applied Public Health provides students with the knowledge and skills to contribute to a healthier Australian society. Public Health is about preventing illness in populations and developing programs and practices that promote better health in individuals and communities. Public Health practitioners must understand both recent developments in scientific research and the ways in which this research can influence government policy. This degree is ideal for students who are enthusiastic about making a difference to the health of people through communication and leadership, and learning about the impact of individual lifestyle choices and intergenerational effects on health.

Specifically, the course aims to:

  • Prepare graduates to apply best evidence, sound judgement and strategy to public health problems
  • Develop skills in project management, communication, population-level monitoring, personal leadership and performance accountability necessary to be effective in public health
  • Inspire students through high-quality industry and service placements
  • Foster in students the importance of professional excellence and accountability
  • Prepare graduates for a successful entry into the public health workforce
  • Foster a lifelong commitment to effective health promotion and illness prevention
  • Combine compassion for social justice with knowledge and skills in evidence-based solutions for disadvantaged communities and individuals

The Bachelor of Business Administration is a general business degree without specialisation in a particular subject area. The course is structured around 8 core units which are common to other undergraduate business courses and a further 4 units that will build your business knowledge in areas such as human resource management, marketing and management.

Combining the Bachelor of Applied Public Health with the Bachelor of Business Administration will enable graduates to utilise their knowledge and skill in industry, the public service or in small business enterprises.

The Bachelor of Applied Public Health provides students with the knowledge and skills to contribute to a healthier Australian society. Public Health is about preventing illness in populations and developing programs and practices that promote better health in individuals and communities. Public Health practitioners must understand both recent developments in scientific research and the ways in which this research can influence government policy. This degree is ideal for students who are enthusiastic about making a difference to the health of people through communication and leadership, and learning about the impact of individual lifestyle choices and intergenerational effects on health.

Specifically, the course aims to:

  • Prepare graduates to apply best evidence, sound judgement and strategy to public health problems
  • Develop skills in project management, communication, population-level monitoring, personal leadership and performance accountability necessary to be effective in public health
  • Inspire students through high-quality industry and service placements
  • Foster in students the importance of professional excellence and accountability
  • Prepare graduates for a successful entry into the public health workforce
  • Foster a lifelong commitment to effective health promotion and illness prevention
  • Combine compassion for social justice with knowledge and skills in evidence-based solutions for disadvantaged communities and individuals

The Bachelor of Business Administration is a general business degree without specialisation in a particular subject area. The course is structured around 8 core units which are common to other undergraduate business courses and a further 4 units that will build your business knowledge in areas such as human resource management, marketing and management.

Combining the Bachelor of Applied Public Health with the Bachelor of Business Administration will enable graduates to utilise their knowledge and skill in industry, the public service or in small business enterprises.

Entry requirements

An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites at year 12 level, or equivalent:

Victoria
  • Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 30 in English as an Additional Language (EAL) or 25 in any other English.

International students need to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

*Disclaimer: The Course entry requirements above are for 2020 Admission. Refer to your relevant Tertiary Admission Centre website for future years' entry requirements.

Study locations

Melbourne

Career pathways

Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Public Health/ Bachelor of Business Administration will be eligible to work in the following areas;

  • Social and community planning in local government
  • Advocacy and policy in health-related non-government organisations and charities
  • Public health / health promotion officers
  • Government policy roles including health departments, human services and strategic policy units
  • Australian National Preventive Health Agency
  • Medicare Locals and other primary health and community health agencies
  • Human services interacting with health services
  • Small and medium sized businesses