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Course Overview
Eligibility
Pathway 1
Pathway 2
Pathway 3 (Exceptional)
Relevant professional experience includes:
Indigenous Alternative Entry Scheme
English Language Requirements
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Health Promotion and Social Perspectives of Health
Core course
Foundations in Public Health and Health Care Systems
Core course
Global Health and Development
Core course
Foundations of Epidemiology
Core course
Foundations of Biostatistics
Core course
Common Questions
The Master of Global Health (Extension)/Master of Public Health can be completed in two years of full-time study or four years part-time. The program is made up of 16 courses total, including five core courses, seven elective courses, and additional electives which include a research project or research methodology course, totalling 96 Units of Credit (UOC).
For 2026, the indicative first year full fee is $60,500 and the indicative full fee to complete the degree is $126,000. For domestic students, a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are available, with a 2026 indicative CSP first year fee of $9,500 and a CSP fee to complete the degree of $19,000. Fees are subject to annual review and may vary.
Yes. This degree provides flexible learning options so you can complete the degree according to your needs and commitments. Courses can be taken online or face-to-face, full-time or part-time. The online learning spaces facilitate collaborative learning so you can connect with fellow students and course convenors in real-time.
The program includes an internship program where students gain practical experience in relevant health organisations. UNSW offers a range of domestic and international internship placements in Australia, Asia and the Pacific, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge to practice in real-world health settings.
UNSW ranks #17 globally for public health research (Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, 2025) and the Medicine & Health faculty is ranked #54 globally for life sciences and medicine (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2026). The program is delivered by the School of Population Health, a dynamic international community with research and practitioner experience in local, national and international settings, and graduates currently hold leadership roles in ministries of health, local health districts, NGOs and other organisations across Australia and around the world.
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