Health

Master of Public Health

CRICOS 097404M
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What is a Master of Public Health?

The Master of Public Health builds upon existing knowledge to better prepare you to be a leader in innovation and solve complex issues on a national and international scale. You will learn strategies and techniques to prevent disease and promote health, health policies, ethical practice and more.

Available as a double degree with a Master of Business Administration or a Master of Global Project Management.

This degree gives health professionals from a broad range of backgrounds the advanced knowledge and skills to address public health challenges locally and around the world. You’ll enhance your understanding of current global and environmental health issues, ethical practice, health policy, systems and economics, along with social, behavioural and cultural determinants of health and welfare.

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Learning outcomes

  • Design and apply intervention strategies to detect, prevent and control diseases.
  • Identify environmental risk factors that affect the health and safety of a given community.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the ethical practice of public health, and the principles of access and equity.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of health policy and management to promote and optimise health and welfare.
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CAPHIA member

Torrens Public Health courses are informed by the Council of Academic Public Health Australasia Competencies.

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PHAA registration

As a student, you are eligible to register with the Public Health Association of Australia.

Study mode
Online, On campus
Campus locations*
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online
Student
Domestic
International
Course duration
1.5 years full time, part-time options available, 1 year accelerated
Start date
3 June 2024
16 Sep 2024
Fees & scholarships

AQF Level 9 course delivered by Torrens University Australia Ltd.

*For more details on international student study options.

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Designed to fit in with you
With all your learning materials online, you can tailor a schedule to fit your personal needs.

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Learn from Public Health specialists
Our academics understand where the Public Health industry is heading and will guide you on your learning journey.

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Personal approach
Small class sizes, Success Coaches and personal support from your lecturer mean you’re not just another number at our university.
Discover Public Health with current international student Joseph Que. Learn about his experience and journey with Torrens University Australia and hear from our Program Director Lisa Casanelia.
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Career opportunities

Public Health professionals work in a range of roles in government, private, not-for-profit organisations and the university sector. The potential career paths are diverse and can be found in a range of employment settings.

Potential career paths

  • Health Promotion Officer
    Average salary: $80,769 - $99,500
  • Health Services Worker
    Average salary: $65,000 - $109,000
  • Community Development Officer
    Average salary: $77,584 - $96,137
  • Research and Development Officer
    Average salary: $82,000 - $111,000
Jacinta Knell | Student
I was always told it’s a big wide world out there, so I wanted to help. Torrens University helped me achieve my goals, so I have the opportunity to share what I have with others who have less.
Jacinta Knell
Master of Public Health

Subjects and units

Each subject involves 10 hours of study per week, comprising 3 hours of facilitated study and 7 hours self-directed study.

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Specialisations
  • Electives

Requirements

These seven core subjects must be completed. Additionally you're required to select one specialisation from the specialisations tab. 

Core subjects

  • Social, Behavioural and Cultural Factors in Public Health | PUBH6000
  • Global and Environmental Health Issues | PUBH6002
  • Health Systems and Economics | PUBH6003
  • Epidemiology | PUBH6005
  • Health Promotion and Community Health | PUBH6206 
  • Biostatistics |STAT6200
  • Health Policy and Advocacy | PUBH6001

Requirements

This core subject must be completed. Additionally you're required to select three electives from the electives tab.

Core subjects

  • Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation | PUBH6007

Requirements

Choose one specialisation subjects below in year one.

Specialisation subjects

  • Digital Health and Informatics | DHI401
  • Design Thinking | DTH501

Requirements

Choose three electives subject below in year two.

Elective subjects

  • Self Care & Developing Resilience | SDR404
  • Advanced Therapeutic Communication | ATC401
  • Life Stages and Development | LSD403
  • Mental Health | MEH505
  • Qualitative Research Methods for Public Health | PUBH6013
  • Research and Innovation Major Project A |RIP603
  • Research and Innovation Major Project B | RIP604
  • Positive Aging | POA612
  • Grief and Loss | GAL613
  • Social and Emotional Well-being in Australian Indigenous Populations | SEW615
  • Empowerment and Advocacy | EPA618
  • Consumer Rights and Advocacy | CRA616
  • Management Perspectives | MGMT6012
  • Dynamic Leadership | MGT601
  • Management, People and Teams | MGT600
  • Business Decision Analytics | MGT602
  • Principles of Project Management | PROJ6000
  • Project Planning and Budgeting | PROJ6002
  • Project Execution and Control | PROJ6003
  • Agile Project Management | MIS608
  • Critical Reading and Research Proposal | MGT621
  • Contracts and Procurement | PROJ6004
  • Organisational Behaviour and People Management | PROJ6006
  • Economic Principles and Decision Making | ECON6000
  • Marketing | MKTG6002
  • Financial Management | FIN600

International students must not enrol in more than one-third (33%) of online subjects over their course, and must study at least one face-to-face subject each study period. For more information, visit Study in Australia.

International students on a student visa are required to study full time (i.e. must complete a minimum of 1.0 EFTSL of study per year). For the latest information on study locations, please check the entry requirements flyer.

Study pathways

Torrens University offers undergraduate and postgraduate students with flexible entry options and study pathways. Whether you prefer a full program or a modular approach, we can tailor your studies to your needs. Start your journey with an undergraduate diploma or bachelor degree, or grow your career with a postgraduate qualification.

Need more help?

Let us customise a study plan and pathway for you.

Postgraduate

  • Master of Philosophy

    CRICOS 096609F

    On campus | Blended
    2 years full time, part-time options available

    Become a specialist in your field, or take the first step towards your Doctorate degree.

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Higher Degrees by Research

  • Doctor of Philosophy

    CRICOS 096608G

Entry details

  • Domestic
  • International

Fees

Check the domestic course fee schedule for the cost of your course.

FEE-HELP

Eligible Australian students may choose to defer some, or all, of their tuition fees through FEE-HELP, a loan scheme repaid through the tax system based on income.

Learn more about fees and FEE-HELP

Scholarships

If you are truly passionate about health, we want to hear from you. We have a variety of health scholarships on offer to assist you in becoming a key part of the health industry:

Admission criteria

Before you begin your application to study as a domestic student, check that you meet the requirements listed below.

AQF Level 7 (Bachelor degree) or above; OR
Combination of formal (below AQF7) or non-formal qualifications and seven years of relevant experience in a health professional role.

View full course admission information

Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning

If you have already completed a qualification or gained skills through life or work experience, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us. Check information about Recognition of Prior Learning and Course Credit transfer. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning.

Learn more about study pathways

Fees

Check the international course fee schedule for the cost of your course. Onshore international students requiring a student visa should choose campus-based / blended options.

Fee payment

Course fees can be paid across three study periods. Each instalment to be paid before the beginning of the academic stage census date.

Scholarships

We want you to have the best possible chance to succeed, which is why we offer a range of financial scholarships to support our international students during their study journey.

Admission criteria

Before you begin your application to study as an international student, check that you meet the requirements listed below.

Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; AND
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent.
OR alternative entry requirement may be available. Contact the International Admissions team for more information.

View full course admission information

Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning

If you have already completed a qualification or gained skills through life or work experience, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us. Check information about Recognition of Prior Learning and Course Credit transfer. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning.

Learn more about study pathways

How to apply

Frequently asked questions

  • What are Torrens University Australia’s ATAR requirements for domestic students?
  • What if  I don’t meet the entry criteria for a degree?
  • Am I eligible for FEE-HELP?
  • Can I get course credit for previous experience?
  • What are Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer (CT)? How do I apply?
  • How do I apply for a scholarship?

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