Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health Promotion)

Federation University - Gippsland

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Overview

Develop an appreciation of the theoretical and practical principles of health sciences and its relationship to human behaviour, scientific theory, and our environment, as well as insights into the complexities of the health environment from both an illness and well-being perspective.

This degree will prepare you for a range of potential career pathways in an array of health disciplines including health promotion, public health, community health, allied health industries, health and sport, healthy policy development and research.

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Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English.

Majors

Health Promotion.

Potential Career Outcomes

The program prepares students for a range of potential career pathways in an array of health disciplines including health promotion, public health, community health, allied health industries, health and sport, health policy development and research. In addition, the program prepares students for potential entry to graduate programs related to health promotion and public health.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Federation University website for admission criteria information.

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