The Graduate Certificate in Public Health is a multidisciplinary health course designed for public health practitioners and others wanting to develop skills and knowledge in public health. Students can select from one of five majors within the course. Students undertake core units covering a broad range of public health issues and these units can be credited towards further study in the either the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health or the Masters of Public Health.
Students can enter the course at three levels, the Graduate Certificate in Public Health; the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health; or the Master of Public Health. The course structure is integrated to enable students to move from the Graduate Certificate level or the Postgraduate Diploma level to the Master of Public Health.
Course Objectives
On completion of the course students will be able to:
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Apply discipline-specific knowledge in an area of public health
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Demonstrate critical thinking in evaluating solutions to public health issues
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Access and critically analyse information drawn from a variety of sources
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Communicate effectively on public health issues keeping in mind the audience that the information is aimed at
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Demonstrate the capacity to apply current technologies applicable to public health
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Critically reflect on the impact of inequalities and social disadvantage on the health of individuals and communities
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Demonstrate effective self management skills that contribute to development of lifelong learning skills
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Apply ethically appropriate research skills to public health problems generating appropriate and culturally sensitive responses to it
Career Outcomes
Graduates will have the skills to effectively plan, implement and evaluate public health programs in a variety of settings. This qualification in public health has international recognition in the Health industry.
Eligibility
Academic:
an undergraduate degree or its equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution preferably in a health related or behavioural science area is the general admission criteria. However, students with substantial work experience in a health related area may be considered for admission into the Graduate Certificate.
English Language Proficiency Requirements
Applicants need to meet Curtin’s English Language requirement as all courses are taught in English. If your education qualifications were not predominantly in English, the minimum English language requirements are:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic): with a minimum overall score of 6.5 (with no component score lower than 6.0).
How to Apply
This course is restricted. Students are required to apply and be approved by Curtin University before they can enrol in units through OUA.
Applications for the Graduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Masters of Public Health are due two weeks prior to the close of enrolment.
Please complete the application form below.
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Read information requirements
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Select to apply for one or more courses listed on the application form, taking note
of the eligibility criteria for each course. If you want to apply for a (restricted)
course with a different university, you'll need to submit a separate application
from the relevant course page.
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Completing this application should take 15 to 20 minutes.
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If in doubt about any of the information required to support your application, the
more information you can provide the better. If you have any academic queries
including how to request credit transfer, contact Curtin University directly.
For all other enquiries, contact us.
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Next steps:
After submitting your application, you should receive a confirmation email containing
a copy of your application for your records.
Your application will be assessed within 2-4 weeks, and if further information is
required, we will contact you. Once your application has been assessed, we will
be in touch via email to notify you of the outcome. At the latest this will be
one week after the closing date for applications.
If, after submitting your application, you wish to change your
preferences or submit an additional document, please email apply@open.edu.au. Include your full
name as it appeared on the application.
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Prepare supporting documents
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Check that you have all the required documents, according to individual course
requirements and your personal circumstances, specifically:
- Your curriculum vitae - required for entry into postgraduate courses
only.
- Certified
copies of academic transcripts - required in most cases but check course
eligibility rules.
- A letter of recommendation from your employer on company letterhead -
recommended for entry using work experience.
- Certified legal documentation - if you have changed your name e.g. a marriage
certificate, deed poll name change certificate.
- Certified legal documentation - if you need to correct an error in your date of
birth e.g. a birth certificate.
- English language test results - if your courses were not predominantly in
English e.g. IELTS
or equivalent test results.
- Official translations of any documents not in English.
A "certified" copy is a copy bearing the recognised mark of a Justice of the Peace,
Commission of Oaths or declarations, Public Notary or a Solicitor.
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Create an electronic copy of your attachments:
For each certified document, scan and save it on your computer. Save your curriculum
vitae to your computer, then get ready to upload all documents in the form.
Do not send original documents as they will not be returned.
Then submit your application in one of two ways:
Award Requirements
To qualify for the Graduate Certificate in Public Health students must complete 4 units or equivalent.
Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit
Available according to Curtin University policy. Students who have completed one of the Graduate Certificates may apply for their units to be credited towards further study in the Postgraduate Diploma or Master of Public Health. Students who have studied similar units at other Universities may apply for Credit. Students are encouraged to contact the course coordinator for further information and guidance regarding RPL applications.
Recommended Study Pattern
Students can select their Graduate Certificate from the following specialisations:
1. Public Health
2. Health Promotion
3. Environmental Health
4. Nutrition
5. Applied Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Please note: Students should check for any prerequisites before enroling in any units.
Related Courses
This course sits within a group of courses, giving you the flexibility to study towards different levels of qualification. The courses are listed from the highest to the lowest qualification.