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Bachelor of Arts (Health Science)
(Not available to students commencing in 2002)
The 'health industry' is one of Australia's largest. Until recent years
health policy has been very much the province of professional groups,
and the public at large through its elected representatives or governmental
bureaucracies has played a relatively minor part. All this is now changing
with the realisation that health is largely a function of personal choice
and social organisation, that we must decide health policies, and that,
as with any commodities, we must choose what kind of resources and how
much we allocate to achieve health goals. The major in health science
may be taken by students who expect to be employed in the health system,
but it should be considered by students who wish to be informed about
a subject of interest to all Australians. A number of postgraduate options
are available to allow graduates to proceed into masters degrees (e.g.
in public health, health policy and management) or into research programs.
FOR THE BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HEALTH SCIENCE, CANDIDATES MUST UNDERTAKE
ALL SUBJECTS PRESCRIBED FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCE
MAJOR IN THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE TOGETHER WITH A MAJOR AREA OF STUDY
FROM THE FACULTY OF ARTS.
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