Undergraduate LAT-HSC-DEG-2024
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Explore health from many perspectives
The field of health is diverse. This online health course offers broad majors, minors, and work based learning to focus your skills and get real-world experience. From psychological science to public health, the choice is yours.
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Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Study method
100% online
Price
From
$28,056
Total subjects
24
Assessments
100% online
CSP Available
Yes
Credit available
Yes
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The third university established in Victoria, La Trobe University has a diverse community of more than 38,000 students and staff. Its commitment to excellence in teaching and research prepares students to make a bold and positive impact in today's global community. La Trobe provides Open Universities Australia with its core tenets, entrepreneurship and sustainability.
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Degree structure
Core subjects
Major subjects
Elective subjects
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Degree details
What you'll learn
On successful completion you will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of human body, individual and community determinants of health and disease, and medical lifestyle interventions using evidence-based practice and research.
- Apply methods and technologies to identify, conceptualise, analyse and interpret data relevant to health, wellbeing and clinical issues.
- Develop professional, ethical, and sustainable solutions to health, wellbeing and medical issues via working independently and collaboratively in teams .
- Reflect critically on personal and professional development needs.
- Evaluate various social, cultural and community perspectives to foster engagement, and understand the diverse challenges individuals and communities face in maintaining and enhancing their health and wellbeing
- Appraise and analyse emerging developments in the field of health sciences in order to maintain professional skills and the capacity to evaluate new evidence and applications.
- Produce and effectively communicate health - related information with a broad range of local, national and international audiences using contemporary technologies and across a range of media and styles.
- Analyse, synthesise and evaluate available research to develop practical and innovative solutions to contemporary health, wellbeing and clinical issues.
Career opportunities
After graduation, you’ll be equipped to pursue a rewarding career in a wide range of sectors across the health sciences. Skilled professionals can gain employment in a variety of roles, including:
- Public health manager
Develop policies to protect public health.
- Health promotion coordinator
Oversee good health practices to promote the wellbeing of community groups.
- Rehabilitation counsellor
Assist individuals with disabilities to improve their quality of life.
- Occupational health and safety officer
Monitor and enforce health and safety procedures in the workplace.
- Medical research scientist
Conduct basic, transnational and clinical research.
Entry requirements
Higher education via OUA
Successful completion of two of the following three Open Access Pathway subjects:
- PHE1UHW Understanding Health and Wellbeing
- PAM1HSF Human Structure and Function
- STM1001 Making Sense of Data
Secondary education
Demonstrate proficiency equivalent to Year 12 prerequisites
Work and Life
Satisfy the academic requirements by completing the STAT multiple choice if you:
• are not currently studying an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent)
• have no prior secondary school (Year 12), VET studies, HE studies or relevant work experience that can be considered for entry, or
• do not meet the minimum academic requirements for the program.
Refer to the La Trobe University STAT page for further information.
Credit for previous study or work
La Trobe University will consider applications for advanced standing, or credit for prior study. Credit may be applied to a current degree if you have undertaken previous tertiary study and completed and passed subjects similar in content and standard to those offered at La Trobe, from either another recognised tertiary institution or a different La Trobe course.
Note: Applications for credit will not be considered until you have successfully been admitted to a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) in a La Trobe course offered through OUA.
Assessing whether you should apply for credit for subjects in your course:
Credit may be granted for relevant subjects. The following steps will help you to decide which subjects you wish to apply for:
- Identify subjects within your course that you think align with subjects you have already studied and have completed within 8 years of your La Trobe University course commencement year.
- Provide subject outlines with detailed information for each subject that you wish to submit for assessment for credit, identifying which subject within your course that you have identified as a match. Include subject learning outcomes/objectives and subject content for each subject.
- Provide your academic transcript for your previous studies.
*Note that a subject studied can only be used once for credit
Description
If you’re passionate about making a positive difference, La Trobe’s Bachelor of Health Sciences will give you the skills and confidence to build a rewarding career in this diverse field. Whether you want to work with individual people or whole populations, you’ll have the opportunity to fine-tune your skills and get the real-world experience that’ll set you apart
Look at health from every angle. While we often measure health through the body, we can also examine the way our minds, our society and our environment – not to mention our political structures – affect the health of every individual, family and community. You’ll learn how to use data as a powerful tool to improve the health of everyday people and develop the research skills to make a real impact.
Design your own study program and carve your unique path in the world of health. In this highly flexible degree, you can choose to major in a range of fascinating areas of health sciences, including human physiological sciences (Melbourne only), medical and exercise science (Bendigo only), psychological science, public health and more.
Delve deeper into subjects you’re fascinated in, with the option to take up to two majors if you want to develop broad expertise and keep your career options open. You’ll also have the option to study an open access major or minor from across the university to gain extra skills and explore your passions.
Learn from expert academics with strong ties to the health industry. Be mentored in the areas you’re passionate about and take the opportunity to get real-world experience at leading organisations via internships at La Trobe’s partners. Develop your professional networks when you connect with diverse industry leaders.
Gain deep knowledge of the most impactful areas of the health sciences and build a meaningful career. Through your studies, you can aspire to make positive differences at local, national and international levels. You’ll learn the skills employers are searching for. Hone your abilities in critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, research, leadership and teamwork, then use them to address the biggest issues in health and wellbeing.
You’ll graduate ready to make a positive impact on health policy and practice – for both current and future generations.
You’ll learn:
- Professional scientific thinking
Learn how science contributes new knowledge and finds solutions to problems in our society.
- Lab and fieldwork skills
Learn how to collect data and use specialist technical skills to develop new findings in the laboratory and in the field.
- Problem-solving
Learn to develop solutions to complex scientific problems.
- Collaboration
Collaborate and work effectively in teams to solve problems and achieve shared goals.
- Professional conduct
Learn about ethical conduct when working as a scientific professional and how to promote and communicate your professional identity to potential employers and peers.
- Communicating as a professional scientist
Gain experience communicating to a range of audiences, both in written and verbal formats.
Degree structure details
Recommended Study Pattern
This degree is an Open Access pathway course, which means there is a recommended series of subjects that, once successfully completed, can be credited towards this degree. To commence the pathway for this degree, simply select subjects identified within the Entry requirements field.
Students who wish to enrol in a part time load are recommended to enrol in two subjects per study period. Please refer to the La Trobe University Handbook to review the full structure.
Students who are studying and want to take a break (minimum one study period) must submit a leave of absence covering the relevant dates.
Students who have been accepted in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) are required to complete the following 2 modules in their first study period as a CSP student:
LTU0AIM Academic Integrity Module
ABS0WOM Wominjeka La Trobe: Indigenous Cultural Literacy for Higher Education
Award Requirements
To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Health Sciences, students must complete 24 subjects (360 credit points) as follows:
• 4 core subjects
• 8 major subjects
• 12 elective subjects
Students who have been accepted in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) are required to complete the following 2 modules in their first study period as a CSP student:
LTU0AIM Academic Integrity Module
ABS0WOM Wominjeka La Trobe: Indigenous Cultural Literacy for Higher Education
Exit Points
Upon completion of Level one (120 credit points), students have the option to exit with a Diploma in Health (HDH).*
*Please note that if you are a past La Trobe student who has discontinued study, or if you have been absent without leave, you are not eligible to apply for an alternative exit retrospectively.
Choose your subjects
Majors
Students must complete a course related major sequence consisting of 8 subjects (120 credit points) from the following majors:
- Environmental Health
- Health Promotion
- Health, Wellbeing and Performance
- Psychological Science
- Public Health
- Rehabilitation Counselling
Electives
Students can complete an additional major (detailed above), minors (detailed below) or elective subjects.
Students may wish to complete a course related minor sequence consisting of 4 subjects (60 credit points) from the following minors:
- Cognitive and Development Psychology
- Culture, Society, Gender and Health
- Psychological Science
Easy apply
You can apply direct through Open Universities Australia.
Once you've checked your eligibility, apply and enrol for this degree following the steps. This degree also allows you to get started with Open access.
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Choose subjects to begin your application. You can choose 1 or 2 subjects to start.
Choose how you want to start
You can apply for the full degree or if you want to start with Open access, enrol into the subjects using the ‘Single subjects’ option.
You can apply for the degree later and the subjects may be credited towards the degree.
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Open access
This degree offers Open access entry, exclusive to Open Universities Australia.
There’s more than one way to get a degree. Open access allows you to start with single subjects as a way into eligible degrees, regardless of your study history.
Enrol into and complete the required Open access subjects to earn entry in this degree. Most subjects have no entry requirements, are fully government funded (if you’re eligible) and may be credited when you start the degree.
The best part? You can enrol and get started with single subjects now.