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Public Health Protection and Control (On-capmus)
Postgraduate | CUR-PUBH6030 | 2021
Course information for 2021 intake
- Study method
- On-campus
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- Prior study needed
- Duration
- 17 weeks
HECS-HELP available
Public Health Protection and Control (On-capmus)
About this subject
- evaluate the effectiveness of government institutions designed to protect public health at local, state, national and international levels
- assess risks and barriers associated with public health issues using various impact assessment tools and frameworks
- evaluate the use of economic/financial instruments such as taxation to address contemporary public health issues
- 1. Overview
- 2. Introduction to Regulation & Economic Control
- 3. Regulation
- 4. Processes & Tools
- 5. Economic Control
- 6. Emergency Preparedness
This unit provides students with the opportunity to analyse the institutions of government that are critical to achieving positive health impacts or addressing potential barriers to achieving positive health impacts. It examines public health impacts in low, middle and high income countries. Students will Identify and assess risks to public health using risk and impact assessment frameworks. They will examine the role of legislation, regulation & standards, taxation and trade agreements for advancing public health. Examples will be drawn from environmental health, public health nutrition, occupational health and safety, communicable disease control, climate change, emergency preparedness and disaster management.
1. Oral Presentation, 25 percent, ULOs assessed 1,3;
2. Mid Semester Test, 35 percent, ULOs assessed 1,2,3;
3. Risk Assessment Written Report, 40 percent, ULOs assessed 1,2.- Oral Presentation (25%)
- Mid Semester Test (35%)
- Risk Assessment Written Report (40%)
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Entry requirements
Prior study
You must either have successfully completed the following subject(s) before starting this subject, or currently be enrolled in the following subject(s) in a prior study period; or enrol in the following subject(s) to study prior to this subject:
CUR-PUBH6005-Global Public Health Challenges (On-campus) (no longer available)
Please note that your enrolment in this subject is conditional on successful completion of these prerequisite subject(s). If you study the prerequisite subject(s) in the study period immediately prior to studying this subject, your result for the prerequisite subject(s) will not be finalised prior to the close of enrolment. In this situation, should you not complete your prerequisite subject(s) successfully you should not continue with your enrolment in this subject. If you are currently enrolled in the prerequisite subject(s) and believe you may not complete these all successfully, it is your responsibility to reschedule your study of this subject to give you time to re-attempt the prerequisite subject(s).
Equivalent subjects
You should not enrol in this subject if you have successfully completed any of the following subject(s) because they are considered academically equivalent:
Additional requirements
No additional requirements
Study load
- 0.125 EFTSL
- This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.
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