Bachelor of Health Science
Undergraduate
USA-BHC-DEG 2023Course information for 2023 intake View information for 2025 course intake
Take the lead in health administration or policy
This generalist health science degree will give you the knowledge you need to work in non-clinical healthcare roles. You'll learn crucial project management and research skills, while also exploring anatomy, psychology, health promotion and more.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- 3 years full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 24
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Bachelor of Health Science
About this degree
Strong employment growth is predicted for the health care and social assistance industries, with 23% growth (equating to about 250,000 new jobs) expected by 20231
As a result, there will be a high demand for job applicants with a broad knowledge of health and healthcare, but this won’t be limited to clinical health practitioners. There will also be an increase in non-clinical roles with skills in analysis, research, health promotion, and management in the health care context.
Degree overview:
- Study a generalist health science degree and build a solid foundation in human health.
- Gain a holistic understanding of health, human biology, and the healthcare system.
- Choose to continue your studies with UniSA Allied Health degrees such as Physiotherapy, Medical Radiations, and Occupational Therapy.
- Study course content that is informed by current research and leading-edge developments in the health sector.
- Graduate with an in-demand transferable skillset required in cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary roles in the health sector.
Study Health Science On Demand with UniSA Online and take full control over your study. Access support seven days a week, plan your study to fit around your life, view learning resources 24/7, and log into the interactive online environment anywhere, any time and on any device.
Forge your path in health with UniSA Online’s Bachelor of Health Science. This is a three-year generalist degree that will provide a pathway into a diverse number of careers in the ever-growing healthcare and health services sectors. You’ll gain a holistic understanding of health, human biology, and the healthcare system. Study core courses in anatomy, social sciences, psychology concepts, health promotion, project management, and health research. Develop the skills to adapt and respond to challenges in human health settings in Australia and around the world.
With a solid foundation in health, you’ll have the option to continue your studies in selected clinical fields and UniSA Allied Health degrees such as Physiotherapy, Medical Radiation, or Occupational Therapy. Or you may choose to enter the workforce after your studies and pursue a non-clinical role in the health sector. No matter where your career takes you, you’ll leave with the key skills and knowledge employers in the health sector are calling out for.
Recommended study pattern
Please note: The program structure is subject to change at any time. (Information correct as at March 2023)
Year 1
- Elective
- Health Systems and Services (HLTH 1056)
- Foundations of Human Biology 1 (BIOL 1052)
- Health and Society (HLTH 1054)
- Foundations of Human Biology 2 (BIOL 1053)
- Health Law, Ethics and Policy (HLTH 2030)
- Psychology Concepts (BEHL 1027)
- First Peoples' Health (HLTH 1051)
Year 2
- Physiology (BIOL 2061)
- Elective
- Anatomy 1 (HLTH 2054)
- Elective
- Pathophysiology (MEDI 2008)
- Elective
- Fundamentals of Pharmacology (HLTH 2055)
- Elective
Year 3
- Research Methods for Public Health (HLTH 1058)
- Anatomy 2 (HLTH 3089) or Elective / Advanced Health Science Elective
- Project Management for Health and Wellness (HLTH 3065)
- Global Change and Human Health (BIOL 3037)
- Public Health Practice Project 1 (HLTH 3075)
- Elective / Advanced Health Science Elective
- Public Health Practice Project 2 (HLTH 3076)
- Elective / Advanced Health Science Elective
Award requirements
Students must complete 24 subjects, this includes 7 elective.
Choose your subjects
Electives
Two electives in the final year are required to be chosen from the Advanced Health Science Elective list. Course pre-requisites must be satisfied.
Advanced Health Science Electives
- HLTH 3063 UO Food Safety, Quality and Security
- FOSC 3017 UO Food as Medicine
- HLTH 3060 UO Public Health
- HLTH 3061 UO Supporting Dignity through Enablement
- HLTH 3062 UO Transition to Employment
- HLTH 3066 UO Psychology of Exercise, Sport and Health
- HLTH 3067 UO Applications in Nutrition and Exercise
- HLTH 3064 UO Nutrition for Exercise and Performance
- COMM 3078 UO Promotional Communication: Advertising, Publicity and Marketing
- GRAP 3015 UO Web Design
- JUST 3004 UO Human Service Workers and the Law
- WELF 3025 UO Disability and Ageing: Diversity and Discrimination
- WELF 3024 UO Case Management for Consumer Directed Care in Disability and Aged Care
- COMM 3084 UO Social Media Engagement
- BEHL 3033 UO Work and Organisational Psychology
- BEHL 3032 UO Clinical and Abnormal Psychology
- MARK 3023 UO Digital Marketing
- HLTH 3077 UO Professional Practice in Public Health
- HLTH 3073 UO Epidemiological Principles and Methods
- HLTH 3087 UO Adapted Physical Activity, Exercise and Sport
- HLTH 3088 UO Ageing and Wellbeing in Aboriginal Australians
- HLTH 3089 UO Anatomy 2
- HLTH 3090 UO Evidence Based Practice for Health Science
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Indicative total fee $27,468
The amount shown here is indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
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Entry requirements
This UniSA Online degree is currently available for Commonwealth supported students.
Applicants are required to fulfil at least one of the following requirements with a competitive result and meet any other academic requirements for the program:
- successfully completed equivalent to a minimum of half a year of full-time study of a higher education program at a recognised higher education provider
- completed an award from a registered training organisation at Certificate IV level or above
- passed a UniSA Online literacy and numeracy test and have relevant work experience
- completed a secondary education qualification equivalent to SACE, such as an interstate year 12 or international qualification
- completed a UniSA Foundation Studies Program or equivalent
- qualified for Special Entry
If you have previous work experience, or have studied before, you could fast-track your studies by reducing the time it takes to complete your degree
Career opportunities
A UniSA Online Health Science degree can help you pursue the following careers:
- health promotion officer
- health project officer
- health support worker
- health policy officer
- health and welfare services officer
- community program developer
- aboriginal health officer
Australian job snapshots
Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.
Role | Earnings | Employment change |
---|---|---|
Aged and Disabled Carers | $60K to $74K | Up 67.4% |
Health and Welfare Services Managers | Over $120K | Up 56.6% |
Welfare Support Workers | $75K to $93K | Up 38.5% |