• This provides an opportunity for students to work alongside industry professionals and contribute to real projects.
  • These may be completed in metropolitan and regional areas. Students have been placed with non-government organisations such as Cancer Council and the Heart Foundation.
  • This course offers the flexibility to concentrate students studies in areas that align with career opportunities.
  • They will choose five elective units from areas that include community nutrition, Indigenous health, family and gender issues, health management and general studies in psychology. They can also tailor the program with further study for a career as a registered environmental health officer or occupational health and safety officer.