Postgraduate Courses
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Master of Public Health

The course information on this page is for new students commencing their degree in 2016 only. 

Students should follow the rules and requirements for the year that they commenced their course. The online course information for years prior to 2016 are available from the Archives link in the menu.

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Testamur Title of Degree:

Master of Public Health

Abbreviation:

MPubHlth

UOW Course Code:

438

CRICOS Code:

084771F

Total Credit Points:

72

Duration:

1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Social Sciences

Intake Session(s):

Autumn, Spring

Delivery Mode:

On-campus, Distance

Delivery Campus:

Wollongong

Additional Information:

Course Finder

Overview

The Master of Public Health is a flexible degree designed to give students a broad introduction to public health while equipping them with the skills and knowledge to define, critically assess and resolve public health issues within a community. The flexible and interest driven program allows students to develop, analyse and implement policy, plan and evaluate health services and programs whilst catering for their individual career goals.

The program is structured in a manner that responds to the constantly changing health and social issues both at local and international levels. The degree is composed of six core public health subjects; plus three subjects from a selected specialisation. The specialisations available are Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition* and Social Marketing for Health.

Selected subjects can be taken as a Graduate Certificate in Public Health (UOW Course Code 1130) - see Course description in the Handbook. The Health Promotion specialisation can also be completed as a Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion (UOW Course Code 1183). This allows students to tailor their learning to their career aspirations.

*Public Health Nutrition is the only specialisation not available by distance delivery

Entry Requirements

Academic requirements and English requirements are available from the Course Finder.

 Course Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from the Master of Public Health will be able to:

  1. Critically examine the social and environmental determinants of health and disease - at local, national and international levels by drawing on currently available evidence-based research.
  2. Monitor and evaluate available population health data- to assess the effectiveness of health and healthcare policies, interventions, programs and services; and to identify gaps and opportunities in service delivery, policy frameworks and program implementation.
  3. Demonstrate strategic leadership - by applying and advocating for the core public health values of equity, sustainability and social justice when planning and developing health and healthcare policies, interventions and services.
  4. Use quantitative and qualitative approaches - to construct and implement rigorous scientific inquiry to explore health issues and their determinants.
  5. Draw on best practice principles and socio-ecological paradigms - to design innovative solutions with groups, communities and populations to improve health outcomes.
  6. Work independently and as part of a team, across a range of sectors and in partnership with key stakeholders - in a way that is participatory, inclusive and collaborative, to plan, manage and evaluate interventions designed to advance health outcomes.
  7. Effectively communicate health information and priority health issues - for groups, communities and populations to a wide range of audiences and using diverse media.
  8. Conceptualise key issues and concepts related to a range of contemporary public health sub-disciplines. 

Course Structure

The Master of Public Health requires the successful completion of 72 credit points comprising:

  1. 48 credit points of core public health subjects; and
  2. 24 credit points from a selected specialisation:
    1. All specialisations have prescribed subjects so it is important you make your selection early and then follow the recommended subjects each session.
    2. The Public Health Nutrition specialisation is only available to students with a 3-year undergraduate bachelor degree in nutrition or equivalent.
        

Students who decide not to complete the Master of Public Health have the option to exit early with a Graduate Certificate. There are two options available:

  1. Students who complete the following 3 core subjects (24cp), HAS 911, HAS 913 and HAS 920 can apply to exit the Masters with a Graduate Certificate in Public Health (UOW Course Code 1130); or
  2. Students who complete the 24cp in the Health Promotion specialisation can apply to exit the Masters with a Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion (UOW Course Code 1183). 

All subjects are available in both on-campus and distance mode, except for those in the Public Health Nutrition specialisation which are taught in flexible delivery mode with on-campus workshops.

Subject CodeSubject NameCredit PointsSession(s)
Students are required to complete the following core subjects (48cp):
HAS 911Contemporary Public Health Issues II8Autumn, Spring
HAS 913Social Determinants of Health II8Autumn
HAS 915Public Health Policy II8Spring
HAS 920Introduction to Epidemiology and Statistics II8Autumn
HAS 921Health Research Methodology II8Autumn, Spring
Plus ONE of the following core subjects:    
HAS 904Independent Study8Annual, Autumn, Spring
HAS 922Epidemiology & Statistics III8Not offered in 2016
Or one 8cp subject selected in consultation with the Director  of Academic Studies which is relevant to the students' interests and specialisation8Autumn, Spring
Students articulating from an approved Graduate Certificate program into the Master of Public Health are also required to complete the following as an additional core subject:
HAS 912Advanced Studies in Public Health8Not offered in 2016
Plus 24 credit points from one of the following specialisations:
Health Promotion Specialisation*
HAS 914Health Promotion II8Autumn
HAS 910Health Promotion Competencies II8Spring
Plus one 8cp elective subject selected in consultation with the Director of Academic Studies8Autumn, Spring
Public Health Nutrition Specialisation
HAS 936Public Health Nutrition8Autumn
HAS 937Nutrition Promotion8Spring
HAS 938Food & Nutrition Monitoring and Surveillance8Spring
The Public Health Nutrition specialisation is only available to students with a 3-year undergraduate Bachelor degree in Nutrition or equivalent.
Social Marketing for Health Specialisation*
HAS 931Social Marketing Principles and Practice8Not offered in 2016
HAS 930Critical and Upstream Social Marketing8Spring
HAS 932Applying Theory and Research in Social Marketing8Not offered in 2016

*Health Promotion and Social Marketing for Health are available via on-campus or distance delivery mode. International students in Australia on a student visa who are studying onshore cannot enrol in more than 25% of their total course by distance as per ESOS legislation.

Credit Arrangements

Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Professional Recognition/Accreditation

Graduates of the Master of Public Health may apply for membership of the Australian Health Promotion Association and the Public Health Association of Australia.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: ssc@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 14 April, 2016