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Master of Public Health - Prior to 30 June 2020

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The Master of Public Health is a 72-unit coursework program which is offered by the College of Medicine and Public Health.

The course articulates with the Graduate Certificates offered within the discipline of Public Health and the sequentially developed topics allow progression through the awards.

Students who hold the Graduate Certificate receive credit for topics already taken. 

  • Admission requirements
  • Course aims
  • Learning outcomes
  • Program of study

Admission requirements

For admission to the Master of Public Health applicants must normally have completed a Bachelor degree.

Advanced Entry (1.5 years)

Applicants who have completed a qualification listed above may be eligible to complete a program of 54 units:

Applicants must normally have completed:

  • a Bachelor degree in a health-related field or
  • a Bachelor degree and no less than two-years work experience in a public health-related field

The Dean (Education) may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.

Course aims

The Master of Public Health aims to provide students with the ability to apply knowledge and skills in relation to public health principles, values and practices that reduce inequity in health care access and health outcomes, and improve population health status.

Learning outcomes

At the completion of the course it is expected that graduates will be able to:

demonstrate advanced knowledge and skills:

  • in critical analysis of evidence, complex theories, problems, and concepts regarding social, economic, environmental, and political determinants of health
  • in developing, planning, and evaluating public health approaches to health problems
  • in critiquing and applying contemporary public health approaches in work-related environments and practice
  • of research principles, methodologies, and methods applicable to public health theory, policy and practice
  • in creativity and innovation in transferring knowledge to practice
  • in effective communication in the workplace and university context

apply an advanced level of knowledge and skills:

  • to recognise their own strengths, limitations, and learning style
  • in showing initiative and creativity in practice
  • to take responsibility, and to advocate for and empower others
  • in critical analysis of evidence and theories regarding determinants of health, planning and evaluating public health approaches, work-related environments; and undertaking public health research activities

Program of study 

Students will receive a maximum of 18 units credit for topics already undertaken in the Flinders University Graduate Certificate courses listed above.

Students who also meet the criteria for Advanced entry to the MPH may be eligible to complete the Masters award with 36 units of additional study.  

Pathway 1 (Coursework)

Core - Year 1 & 2 topics

*18 units comprising 4.5 units from each of the four following groups:

Medical and Health Science

MHSC8111 Managing Chronic Conditions - Self-Management Support Approaches (4.5 units) OR
MHSC8114 The Person's Experience of Self-Management (4.5 units)

Evidence and Research

PHCA9519 Economic Evidence for Health Care Decision Making OR
PHCA9520 Epidemiology for Practice (4.5 units)

Public Health

PHCA9521 Critical Perspectives on Global Health and Development (4.5 units) OR
PHCA9518 Food Democracy for Public Health (4.5 units)

Systems and Change

PHCA9514 Actions on the Social Determinants (4.5 units) OR
PHCA9510 Leadership and the New Public Health (4.5 units)

*Not required on approval of advanced entry

36 units comprising:

PHCA9501  Social Determinants of Health and Wellbeing (4.5 units)
PHCA9502A  Qualitative Research Methods - Part A  (4.5 units)
PHCA9504  Critical Practice in Indigenous Health  (4.5 units)
PHCA9507  Health Promotion in Public Health (4.5 units)
PHCA9509  Public Health Practice Development  (9 units)
PHCA9511A  Social Statistics in Public Health - Part A (4.5 units)
PHCA9522  Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (4.5 units)

Option - Year 1 & 2 topics

plus 18 units selected from*:

PHCA9502B  Qualitative Research Methods - Part B (4.5 units)
PHCA9503  Research Methods for Social Epidemiology (9 units)
PHCA9505  Primary Health Care Practice in Developing Countries  (9 units)
PHCA9506  Program Planning and Evaluation in Public Health  (9 units) 
PHCA9511B  Social Statistics in Public Health - Part B  (4.5 units)
PHCA9510  Leadership and the New Public Health (4.5 units)
PHCA9514  Action on Social Determinants of Health (4.5 units)
PHCA9516  Introduction to Cancer Prevention  (4.5 units)
PHCA9518  Food Democracy for Public Health Practice (4.5 units)
PHCA9521 Critical Perspectives on Global Health and Development (4.5 units)
PHCA9519 Economic Evidence for Health Care Decision Making (4.5 units)
PHCA9520 Epidemiology for Practice (4.5 units)
MHSC8111 Managing Chronic Conditions - Self-Management Support Approaches (4.5 units)
MHSC8112 Implementing Change in Healthcare Systems Supporting Chronic Condition Management (4.5 units)
MHSC8114 The Person's Experience of Self-Management (4.5 units)
MMED9103  Introduction to Biostatistics for Public Health (4.5 Units)
MMED9104 Introduction to Epidemiology for Public Health (4.5 units)

*Students may, in consultation with the Course Coordinator, select alternative option topics for up to 9 units of study.

Pathway 2 (Coursework and Research)

Core - Year 1 & 2 topics

*18 units comprising 4.5 units from each of the four following groups:

Medical and Health Science

MHSC8111 Managing Chronic Conditions - Self-Management Support Approaches (4.5 units) OR
MHSC8114 The Person's Experience of Self-Management (4.5 units)

Evidence and Research

PHCA9519 Economic Evidence for Health Care Decision Making (4.5 units) OR
PHCA9520 Epidemiology for Practice (4.5 units)

Public Health

PHCA9521 Critical Perspectives on Global Health and Development (4.5 units) OR
PHCA9518 Food Democracy for Public Health (4.5 units)

Systems and Change

PHCA9514 Actions on the Social Determinants (4.5 units) OR
PHCA9510 Leadership and the New Public Health (4.5 units)

*Not required on approval of advanced entry

27 units comprising:

PHCA9501  Social Determinants of Health and Wellbeing (4.5 units)
PHCA9502A  Qualitative Research Methods - Part A  (4.5 units)
PHCA9504  Critical Practice in Indigenous Health  (4.5 units)
PHCA9507  Health Promotion in Public Health (4.5 units)
PHCA9511A  Social Statistics in Public Health - Part A (4.5 units)
PHCA9522 Introduction to Epidemiological Methods (4.5 units)

plus either*:

PHCA9502B  Qualitative Research Methods - Part B (4.5 units)
OR
PHCA9511B  Social Statistics in Public Health - Part B (4.5 units)

*Students intending to undertake a dissertation primarily using qualitative methods should complete PHCA9502B.

*Students intending to undertake a dissertation primarily using quantitative methods should complete PHCA9511B.

plus 18 units selected from the following topics:

PHCA9512  Public Health Research Dissertation (18 units)
PHCA9512A  Public Health Research Dissertation (9/18 units)
PHCA9512B  Public Health Research Dissertation (9/18 units)

Option - Year 1 & 2 topics

plus 4.5 units selected from*:

PHCA9502B  Qualitative Research Methods - Part B (4.5 units)
PHCA9511B  Social Statistics in Public Health - Part B  (4.5 units)
PHCA9510  Leadership and the New Public Health (4.5 units)
PHCA9514  Action on Social Determinants of Health (4.5 units)
PHCA9516  Introduction to Cancer Prevention  (4.5 units)
PHCA9518  Food Democracy for Public Health Practice (4.5 units)
PHCA9521 Critical Perspectives on Global Health and Development (4.5 units)
PHCA9519 Economic Evidence for Health Care Decision Making (4.5 units)
PHCA9520 Epidemiology for Practice (4.5 units)
MHSC8111 Managing Chronic Conditions - Self-Management Support Approaches (4.5 units)
MHSC8112 Implementing Change in Healthcare Systems Supporting Chronic Condition Management (4.5 units)
MHSC8114 The Person's Experience of Self-Management (4.5 units)
MMED9103  Introduction to Biostatistics for Public Health (4.5 Units)
MMED9104  Introduction to Epidemiology for Public Health (4.5 units)

*Students may, in consultation with the Course Coordinator, select alternative option topics for up to 4.5 units of study.

 

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