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PostgraduateUOQ-PBH-MAS
Make your mark on a specific area of public health
Choose from six public health specialisations, including health promotion and Indigenous health. Then work on an advanced research project in that field, which could help you influence future policy. Complete an industry placement to further your experience.
Graduate Diploma in Public Health
PostgraduateUOQ-PBH-GDI
Take your public health knowledge further
Use this course to upskill for a career in the public health sector, or to pursue a Masters Degree. Learn about core public health practices, and then focus on a specialised field of study like nutrition, Indigenous health or disease prevention.
Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology (Extended))
UndergraduateUSQ-BAE-DEG
Explore where, when, and how people lived in the past
Dig into the history of humans by studying ancient artifacts. With more core units in this extended major, you’ll cover theory, field, and lab methods. Topics include health, religion, and indigenous peoples. Consider heritage. Discover museum practices.
Graduate Diploma in Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing
PostgraduateUON-WMH-GDI
Insight and skills to support mental health in the workplace
Explore mental health and build counselling skills specifically for the workplace. Consider Indigenous Australian’s holistic perspective. Recognise psychosocial hazards. Help build resilience. Gain confidence to support change and help colleagues in need.
Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge
UndergraduateSCU-IND-DEG
Explore Indigenous world views
Interact with Indigenous Knowledge as you learn about country, culture, and ancestry. You’ll explore environmental, legal, and health issues and strive for better outcomes. Conduct a research project. Learn how to engage with Aboriginal communities.
UndergraduateSCU-SWK-DEG
Get professionally accredited and become a social worker
Study sociology and welfare theory, develop counselling and case management skills, and get to know Indigenous world-views. When you graduate, you’ll be equipped to help individuals and families with housing, rehabilitation, and disability services.
Find a time that suits you for a free 1:1 consultation with a student advisor.
Graduate Certificate in Social Justice and Community Practice
PostgraduateGRF-SJC-GCE
Help people from different backgrounds and communities
Make a difference in peoples’ lives. You’ll learn how to improve their social, personal, and economic situations. Focus on new approaches to respectful and effective work with Indigenous communities. Promote fairness.