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School of Population Health
School of Population Health
Teaching

The School of Population Health aims to prepare public health leaders through offering academic excellence and responsive, relevant workforce training. Its programs and courses cover both traditional and emerging public health concerns and offer comprehensive, focused education that is current, challenging and of the highest standards.

SPH’s teaching program is tied strongly to its research strengths, ensuring that students receive the most up-to-date training and benefit from project findings. Curriculum is monitored regularly to maintain the relevance and high standards of SPH courses and to reflect changes in health policy debates in Australia and around the world.

Current SPH programs are:


Available at Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate levels

Specialised plans available in Nutrition, Tropical Health, Indigenous Health and Defence
Available at Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate levels

Specialised plans available in Addiction Studies and Clinical Epidemiology
Available at Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate levels

Available at Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate levels

(In collaboration with the School of Economics)
Available at Masters (Advanced), Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate levels

(In partnership with the Faculty of Health Sciences)
Specialised plans available in Indigenous Health; Population Health and Health Promotion; Organisational Communication in Health Services
Available at Bachelor (Honours) and Bachelor levels