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Torrens University Australia

Diploma of Health Science

UndergraduateTUA-HSC-DIP

Learn the foundations of how the human body functions

Gain an understanding of how the human body functions on a biological and physiological level. You’ll use augmented reality technology to virtually explore the human body. Explore how patient care is guided by the best-available information.


Study method
100% online
Duration
1 year full time or part time equivalent
Adelaide University

Use nutrition and exercise to improve health, performance, and wellbeing

Harness the power of nutrition and exercise to boost health. Learn the science. Apply it in real life. Help people heal, perform, and thrive. Graduate ready to improve lives in communities, workplaces, and beyond.


Study method
100% online
Duration
3 years full time or part time equivalent
University of Tasmania

Work towards advanced airway and ventilation support knowledge

Start specialising your health knowledge for acute or complex trauma emergencies. Beyond practical know-how, you will develop clinical reasoning and decision-making. Apply thinking that involves advanced pharmacology, ethics and more.


Study method
100% online
Duration
2 years part time
Adelaide University

Bachelor of Community Health

UndergraduateADU-BCH-DEG

Promote strong and healthy communities

Take a broad, non-clinical approach to community services and care. You’ll cover public health, disability, and ageing. Study the human body and mind. Explore laws and policies. Graduate ready to improve wellbeing across diverse settings.


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100% online
Duration
3 years full time or part time equivalent
University of New England

Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours

UndergraduateUNE-PHH-DEG

For careers in hospital, retail and regulatory pharmacy

Learn how drugs and medications affect the human body. You’ll combine hands-on lab learning with clinical experience and supervised practice. Study science and learn how to work with the community. Become a pharmacist and help patients feel better.


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Online & on-campus
Duration
4 years full time or part time equivalent
University of New England

Bachelor of Nutrition and Health Science

UndergraduateUNE-NHS-DEG

For a thriving career in health, food, and biomedicine

Build a science foundation covering human health, chemistry, biology and more. Explore food systems, clinical nutrition, and public health. Work on research skills and analyse data. Get ready to shape solutions to modern nutrition challenges.


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Online & on-campus
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3 years full time or part time equivalent

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University of Tasmania

Diploma of Creative Arts and Health

UndergraduateTAS-CAH-DIP

Combine arts with health

Discover how creative arts interventions in health care settings can have a positive impact on people’s lives. Learn through case studies, data and neuroscience. Explore your own creativity and ties to community. Advocate creativity.  


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100% online
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1 year full time or part time equivalent
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University of Tasmania

Diploma of Pharmacy Studies

UndergraduateTAS-PHA-DIP

Launch your career as a pharmacy assistant or technician

Gain entry into pharmacy as an assistant or technician, or enhance your employability within the primary care sector with this set of mathematics and science skills.


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Online & on-campus
Duration
1 year full time or part time equivalent
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No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
University of New England

Boost your career with specialised nutrition skills

Upskill and unlock opportunities in healthcare, nutrition, and the food industry. Explore diet and health through a scientific lens. Get familiar with dietary assessment and think about the role of food in community health and wellness. 


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Online & on-campus
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1 year full time or part time equivalent
University of New England

Boost your career with specialised nutrition skills

Upskill and unlock opportunities in healthcare, nutrition, and the food industry. Explore diet and health through a scientific lens. Get familiar with dietary assessment and think about the role of food in community health and wellness. 


Study method
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Duration
5 months full time or part time equivalent

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