Undergraduate Certificate in University Studies (Health)

University of South Australia - City West Campus

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Overview

This six month full time program provides a fast track pathway into undergraduate health programs for students who do not meet the traditional entry requirements for direct entry.

All students will complete a course in critical thinking and have the opportunity to tailor the remaining three courses to meet their specific needs. Students will have the opportunity to complete courses to improve their knowledge and skills in discipline specific areas prior to commencing their bachelor degree, as well as completing courses to meet program prerequisite requirements if required for entry. On completion of the program, students can use their Grade Point Average (GPA) to apply for entry into a university degree at UniSA. Destination degrees include community health, exercise and sport science, health science, human movement, laboratory medicine, medical science, nutrition and food science, nursing, outdoor and environmental leadership, pharmaceutical science, public health and many more.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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

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