University of South Australia - Whyalla Campus
The 12-month Diploma in Health (Whyalla) qualification provides, pathway via competitive entry into health degrees at UniSA including Community Health, Health Science (Public Health), Midwifery, Nursing, and Public Health. Some degree programs are available to study on campus in Whyalla, whilst others are available online or on metropolitan campuses.
Kickstart your career by studying, combination of courses that will develop your academic skills, along with up to two first-year courses from your related bachelor's degree. This will give you, real insight into your preferred degree and up to two study credits. Core courses will develop your critical writing and communication skills, and provide fundamental knowledge of anatomy and human physiology. You'll study in, highly supported learning environment with additional assistance from UniSA College staff. You'll also have direct access to UniSA learning resources, campus facilities and support services.
Upon successful completion of the diploma, you can use your Grade Point Average (GPA) to competitively apply for the degree of your choice. This highly versatile program prepares you for entry into all UniSA degrees*. At the end of your studies, you'll graduate with two qualifications and will be well on your way to that unstoppable career.
*Credit arrangements may differ from program to program, and need to be negotiated upon commencement.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.
Please refer to the University of South Australia website for admission criteria information.
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