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3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
In person (Bedford Park); Online (Flinders)
Bedford Park, Flinders University, South Australia
Full-time or part-time equivalent (note: part-time equivalent study options are not available for international students)
March | July
Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Public Health
Year 1 core topic building a strong foundation in public health principles.
How Your Body Works
Year 1 core topic.
Professional Communication
Year 1 core topic.
Health and Social Care in Australia
Year 1 core topic.
Indigenous Studies
Year 1 core topic.
Biostatistics
Year 2 core topic exploring public health issues in practical settings.
Environmental Change and Human Health
Year 2 core topic.
Epidemiology
Year 2 core topic.
Health Equity
Year 2 core topic.
Leadership in Public Health
Year 3 core topic focusing on advanced public health topics.
Health Economics
Year 3 core topic.
Health Equity Policy
Year 3 core topic.
Population Health
Honours core topic.
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Honours core topic.
Behavioural Health
Honours core topic.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing
Honours core topic.
Health Economics
Honours core topic.
Trauma and Injury
Honours core topic.
Biostatistics
Honours core topic.
Health Equity
Honours core topic.
Point of Care
Honours core topic.
Common Questions
Yes. Flinders University is a proud member of the Council of Academic Public Health Institutions Australasia (CAPHIA), and the Bachelor of Public Health aligns with CAPHIA's nationally recognised competencies for public health graduates.
Yes, the Bachelor of Public Health is available both in person at the Bedford Park campus and online, giving students flexibility in how they complete the degree.
The 2026 annual indicative fees are $12,485 for Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) domestic students and $37,400 for Full Fee Paying (FFP) international students.
Yes. By choosing to do an Honours year in Public Health, you'll have the opportunity to work on a research project under the guidance of experienced academics, contributing to the field of public health and making a real impact on community health outcomes. Honours topics include Population Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Behavioural Health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing, Health Economics, Trauma and Injury, Biostatistics, Health Equity, and Point of Care.
Graduates can pursue careers such as Health Promotion Officer, with a typical salary of $93K in Australia and 21.9% projected jobs growth over 5 years, or Public Health Researcher, with a typical salary of $110K in Australia and 11% projected jobs growth over 5 years. There are numerous and diverse career opportunities in government, non-profit, and private sector organisations.
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