About the course
Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health by improving social and political systems. It includes environmental, economic, technical, educational and legislative measures. The Bachelor of Applied Public Health will give you the skills to improve population health, whether its to a handful of people or across several continents. You will learn how to: apply a rigorous evidence-based approach to understand disease determinants, plan effective solutions through policy, legislation and advocacy, develop and manage public health programs for populations, communities and individuals.
Intake Months
February
Delivery Locations
Adelaide
C37690
Qualification
Bachelor Degree
Estimated annual course fee
AUD 26,900
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Duration
3 Years
Post study visa
3 Years
Cricos
088181G
English language requirements
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6
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90
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61
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Prerequisites
You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent senior secondary school qualification) Equivalent qualifications may also include a recognised post secondary diploma in the relevant discipline with the required grades.Meeting the
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Torrens University Australia

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Torrens University is a private university in Australia. It is part of the Laureate International Universities network with campuses in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Upon commission, Torrens University became the 33rd university in Australia and the first new university for 20 years. It opened in 2013 and started teaching in 2014 in its headquarters building in the Torrens Building in Adelaide city centre.
The University offers high-quality undergraduate, graduate, higher degree by research and specialised degree programs in a wide range of academic disciplines, delivering their programs online and on their campuses. It has six campuses in Sydney, two in Melbourne, one in Adelaide, two in Brisbane, one in the Blue Mountains, one in Auckland and one in China.
Torrens University Australia brings a fresh, modern, careers-focused and global perspective to higher education. Their courses are aimed at providing graduates with a globally oriented skill-set that will make them a valuable contribution to any employer. They offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in a variety of disciplines. These courses are delivered through their incredible family of schools and a prestigious array of collaborations; leading institutions that all boast strong links to industry in Australia and overseas
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Wakefield Street Campus - Torrens University Australia

88 Wakefield Street SA 5000

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Located on the historic site of the Menz Biscuit Factory, the Wakefield Campus of Torrens University in Adelaide has been built from the ground up with a single purpose in mind – The Student Learning experience. Students can take advantage of numerous dedicated study areas, breakout pods and chill-out zones, while having unprecedented access to their learning facilitators – there are no separated, closed-off academic offices in the building. Facilitators hot-desk and share open access with the students so the campus functions as a true democratic learning community.