With the recent COVID-19 global health crisis highlighting the need for qualified healthcare professionals, public health specialists have never been so important. Study the Graduate Diploma of Public Health to take the first step towards a leadership role in this vital field. Develop practical skills in public health practice, epidemiology and biostatistics, and explore evidence-based strategies that address modern health challenges, locally and internationally.
Students who aim to make a difference to the wellbeing of people and communities through the field of public health, this course will give them the tools to make it happen. It is ideal for both clinical and non-clinical health professionals, as well as graduates from other disciplines who are passionate about improving the health of individuals, communities and populations.
The Graduate Diploma of Public Health focuses on evidence-based action that drives positive change across health systems. Students will use the latest research to form strategies that tackle global health issues. Then bring students' ideas to life by creating initiatives for policy change and interventions.
The course focuses on improving existing health-promoting environments, identifying public health priorities, generating initiatives for policy and action, and developing strategies and interventions to ensure equity in the health system. It will provide students with:
- an appreciation of the historical foundations of public health
- a broad-based understanding of the determinants of health in populations
- knowledge, skills and understanding of broad public health endeavors
- knowledge and skills necessary to maintain and improve upon existing health-promoting environments
- critical thinking skills around the promotion of health and prevention of disease
- strategies to ensure equity in the health system and interventions to promote the health of disadvantaged groups.
- an appreciation of the complex challenges in public health and the need for multidimensional solutions
- skills necessary to generate and use research data.