Health, Society and Culture
UndergraduateMAQ-MHHX10062026
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Enrol by
- 15 Feb 2026
- Entry requirements
- Prior study needed
- Duration
- 13 weeks
- Start dates
- 23 Feb 2026
- Price from
- $2,340
- Upfront cost
- $0
- Loan available
- FEE-HELP available
Health, Society and Culture
About this subject
On successful completion, a student will be able to:
- Identify and describe key social, cultural, and environmental determinants of health and wellbeing, with a particular focus on the experiences of First Nations peoples.
- Explain the historical and ongoing impacts of colonisation, racism, and marginalisation on the health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples.
- Recognise and discuss how social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors interact to shape health outcomes in diverse communities across Australia.
- Interpret and communicate basic information about health and wellbeing in a culturally respectful and inclusive way when engaging with diverse populations.
- A guide to the topics you will explore in this subject will be provided online on commencement of the unit.
In this unit, you will be introduced to the ways health is shaped by social, cultural, and historical factors in Australia. You will explore how people’s experiences of health and wellbeing are influenced by their cultural identity, social position, and access to services. A key focus of the unit is on the health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples, including how colonisation, racism, and social inequalities continue to impact health outcomes today.
- Reflective Journal (30%)
- Multimedia Presentation (40%)
- First Nations health topic or policy Infographic (30%)
For textbook details check your university's handbook, website or learning management system (LMS).
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- 9
Entry requirements
Others
NCCW (2020 and onwards)
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MHHS1006 Health, Society and Culture
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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What to study next?
Once you’ve completed this subject it can be credited towards one of the following courses
UndergraduateMAQ-PSY-DEG
UndergraduateMAQ-HEA-DIP
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