Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)

University of Queensland - Herston/St Lucia

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Overview

The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) is a 1-year program where you'll learn how to plan and conduct a research project with a resultant manuscript written for publication in a journal. You'll have an opportunity to make a significant contribution to public health research and establish your skills as a researcher, as well as enhance your professional reputation. Through your research, you'll push the boundaries of the discipline and develop your independence, self-reliance and skills in critical and analytical thinking, writing and problem-solving.

Potential Career Outcomes

Health promotion officer, Liveable communities specialist, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker, Community development officer, Research assistant, Environmental health officer, Clinical trials research assistant, Medical science liaison

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Queensland website for admission criteria information.

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