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Master of Public Health

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Offered By ANU Medical School
Minimum 48 units
Academic Contact Assoc Prof Paul Dugdale
Academic Plan 7910XMPH
CRICOS Code 055483K
UAC Code 832742(Master of Public Health)
832743(Master of Public Health)
835743(Master of Public Health)

The ANU Master of Public Health program is a one year full time (or up to four years part time) vocational masters level degree by coursework designed for health professionals seeking a qualification to equip them for management, graduates seeking a qualification to equip them for public health practice and health administrators and policy workers seeking a qualification to assist their promotion.

The ANU Master of Public Health will equip students with the foundations of public health practice; provide them with an understanding of contemporary public health issues relevant to Australia and teach them practical techniques for analysing public health problems. The program will expose students to the ANU's strength in research and its ready access to the local and national health administration and policy scene.

The program will provide practical experience in public health through workplace related learning, development of a research project and elective study. The range of course material presented will ensure students gain an understanding of contemporary public health issues relevant to Australia.

To discover more please visit: http://medicalschool.anu.edu.au/programs-courses/master-public-health

Prerequisites

The basic criteria for admission to the Master of Public Health program is an undergraduate degree from a recognised university in the health or medical sciences, science, the humanities or social sciences, of an acceptable standard.  

Students who have a combination of education and relevant experience in the health sector or related area will also be considered.  

ANU English requirements must be satisfied.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

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