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Course Overview
Eligibility
English Language Proficiency (at least one of the following):
Recognition of Prior Learning:
Selection Criteria:
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin
0 credit point compulsory unit completed in first study period
Health Promotion
Core unit
Health Communication
Core unit
Qualitative Health Research
Core unit
Needs Assessment and Health Program Planning
Core unit
Research Literacy
Core unit
Health Equity and Human Rights
Core unit
Health Program Evaluation
Core unit
Principles and Practice of Public Health
Elective unit
Contemporary Health Issues and Policies
Elective unit
Alcohol, Tobacco, and other Drugs
Elective unit
Health Economics 1
Elective unit
Economic Evaluation 1
Elective unit
Community Consultation and Participation
Elective unit
Epidemiology 1
Elective unit
Biostatistics 1
Elective unit
Biostatistics 2
Elective unit
International Perspectives in Health and Social Development
Elective unit — requires application and interview
Comparative Health Systems
Elective unit
Agricultural Health and Medicine
Elective unit
Principles of Nutrition
Elective unit
Lifespan Nutrition
Elective unit
Policy and Practice for Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems
Elective unit
Common Questions
The estimated tuition fee for a full-fee paying place is $30,600 for 1 year full-time. This is provided as a guide only and represents the typical tuition fees for students completing the course within the same year they started. The cost may vary depending on the units you choose, your study load, the length of your course, and any approved Recognition of Prior Learning. HELP loans (FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP) may be available depending on your course, type of fee place, and citizenship or residency status.
Yes. The Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion is a pathway to the Master of Health Promotion (H759) and includes eight units from the master's program. If you are interested in building more industry experience, you might like to articulate into the master's degree upon successful completion of the graduate diploma. There is also an alternate exit option — the Graduate Certificate of Health Promotion (H515).
Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion should be eligible to apply for membership of the Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA) and the International Union of Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE). Enquiries regarding accreditation and professional membership should be directed to the School of Health and Social Development to ascertain the current status of accreditation.
To be considered for admission, you will need either a completion of a bachelor degree or higher, or two years of relevant work experience (or part-time equivalent), such as working in local, state, or federal government agencies or not-for-profit organisations. You must also meet English language proficiency requirements, which can be demonstrated through a bachelor degree from a recognised English-speaking country, an IELTS overall score of 6.5 (with no band score less than 6.0), or other accepted evidence. Selection is based on a holistic consideration of academic merit, work experience, likelihood of success, availability of places, and individual circumstances.
Yes. To complete the Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion you must pass 8 credit points, which includes 7 compulsory core units and 1 elective credit point. You can choose from a range of elective topics including epidemiology, biostatistics, nutrition, health economics, community consultation, comparative health systems, and international perspectives in health and social development, among others, allowing you to create a unique degree that takes your career further.
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