
  • flinders.edu.au
  • Staff
  • Students
  • Library
Flinders University Logo Flinders University Logo
  • New students

    Getting started

    • New students - Start here
    • Accept offer
    • Orientation
    • Mentoring programs
    • Credit transfer
    • Ready2Go?
    • Find your college
    • Your FAN
    • Okta

    Higher degree by research

    • Apply for a higher degree by research
    • Start your higher degree by research
    • HDR online induction
    Student System
    Orientation planner
    Compass
  • My course

    My course

    • Course rules & topics
    • Manage your enrolment
    • Timetables
    • Readings
    • Textbooks
    • Exams, assessments and results
    • GPA calculator
    • Graduation
    • Internal transfer
    • Prizes and awards
    • Summer topics
    • Transnational Education (TNE) Students
    • Academic integrity
    • Graduate qualities

    Careers and opportunities

    • Student placements (WIL)
    • Careers & employability
    • Horizon Professional Development Award
    • Study abroad
    • Apply for honours year
    • Further study
    • Apply for a higher degree by research

    Higher degree by research

    • HDR home
    • Degree management
    • Progression and milestones
    • Examinations and completions
    • HDR development
    • Events and awards
    FLO
    Student System
    Compass
    Inspire
  • Support & services

    Health & wellbeing

    • Health services
    • Counselling services
    • Disability services
    • Oasis Student Community Wellbeing Centre
    • Sport & fitness
    • HDR Progression Support

    Study & learning

    • Academic advocacy
    • Studiosity online support
    • Learning Lounge
    • English language support
    • Study guides
    • Library
    • FLO Help
    • Student Learning Support Service
    • Elite athletes study support
    • Defence reserves study support

    Other support & services

    • Indigenous student services
    • International student services
    • Careers and employability
    • Legal advice
    • Financial advocacy
    • Financial support and scholarships
    • Flinders Connect

    IT & technology

    • Student systems and software
    • Email
    • Wi-Fi (eduroam)
    • Computers and printers on campus
    • Multi-factor authentication
    View all support & services
    Ask Flinders
    Flinders Support Network
  • Uni life

    Campuses and facilities

    • Bedford Park campus
    • Tonsley campus
    • Victoria Square campus
    • Regional SA locations
    • Northern Territory campuses
    • Campus security
    • Accommodation
    • Flinders University Museum of Art (FUMA)

    Student news

    • Ping! all student newsletter
    • Empire Times Magazine
    • Student Stories

    Get involved

    • Get involved overview
    • Clubs & societies
    • Sport & fitness
    • FUSA events
    • Join the Student View Group
    • Join the student association (FUSA)
    • Become an Inspire mentor
    • Become a wellbeing ambassador
    • The Good Vibes Experiment
    • Flinders Learning Experience Conversations

    Colleges

    • College of Business, Government and Law
    • College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
    • College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
    • College of Medicine and Public Health
    • College of Nursing and Health Sciences
    • College of Science and Engineering
  • Finance & admin

    Finance and fees

    • Financial advice, emergency loans and grants
    • Scholarships
    • Fees, payments and refunds
    • Student Services & Amenities Fee (SSAF)
    • Domestic student financial assistance
    • International student financial assistance
    • Financial advocacy

    Admin & documents

    • Government compliance
    • My eQuals
    • Transcripts
    • AHEGS
    • Testamurs
    • Student ID cards
    • Justice of the Peace
    • Important dates
    • Policy

    Insurance

    • Student travel insurance
    • Student insurance
    Student System
    Online payments
    Ask Flinders
  • Feedback & rights

    Feedback

    • Ideas & feedback
    • Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET)
    • Success report

    My rights & policies

    • Safety on campus
    • Student policies and procedures
    • Equal opportunity & diversity
    • Work, Health and safety (WHS)

    Complaints

    • Complaints and appeals
  • flinders.edu.au
  • Staff
  • Students
  • Library
  • You have no saved courses.

    Continue to explore your course options.

     
    Explore our courses

    Your saved courses

    {{{courseName}}}
    mail_outline
    delete
    View all saved courses
  • Quick links 
    • Compass
    • Flinders dashboard (Okta)
    • Calendar and key dates
    • Ask Flinders
    • Student System
    • Flinders Learning Online (FLO)
    • Email login
    • Parking: Bedford Park
    • Campus map: Bedford Park
    • Policy library
    • Campus bus
    • Shop Flinders merchandise

 

Bachelor of Health Sciences

My course Course rules 2020 Undergraduate course rules Bachelor of Health Sciences

Course rules 2020

    Overview Associate degrees, diplomas and undergraduate certificate Bachelor degrees Honours Graduate certificates Graduate diplomas Masters degrees Doctorates

Related Links

     Course information page

The Bachelor of Health Sciences requires three years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). The course is offered by the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.

An Honours year is also available to students who have completed the Bachelor of Health Sciences or another qualification which the Dean (Education) (upon recommendation of the Honours Committee) agrees is equivalent; and achieved a GPA of at least 5 in the ordinary degree. Honours can be taken in two semesters full-time or in four semesters part-time.

  • Admission requirements
  • Course aims
  • Learning outcomes
  • Majors
  • Honours
  • Combined degrees

Admission requirements

The minimum requirements for consideration for entry to all undergraduate courses are specified in detail in the University Entry Requirements.

There is no longer a Paramedic Major in the Bachelor of Health Sciences. Students must apply for the Bachelor of Paramedic Science.

Course aims

The Bachelor of Health Sciences aims to prepare students for a variety of roles within the health care context, particularly in areas of Disability, Health Administration/Management, Health Education/Promotion, Life Sciences, and Nutrition. 

The Bachelor of Health Sciences offers a flexible program of study where students major in a variety of areas within the health professions.

It draws upon a variety of health related topics over a number of disciplines within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences and is complemented by relevant topic offerings from other faculties.

It is designed to develop graduates’ abilities to contribute to the development of social, ethical and cultural sensitive solutions to complex problems for the benefit of society.

It aims to develop graduates to work effectively within a variety of health professional roles and multi-discipline team environments and improve their practice through critical reflection and learning.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the course, graduates should be able to:

  • apply a strong contextual social health perspective to a variety of professional settings
  • understand social, behavioral and psychological theories and implications for profession practice
  • use critical analysis and problem solving skills to develop, plan and implement innovative solutions within a diverse range of health professional sectors
  • discuss ethical and legal concepts for, and implications to, professional practice
  • demonstrate social and psychological theory underpinning health science research
  • synthesise information and communicate effectively, succinctly and sensitively with the health profession community, co-workers, government agencies, and the broad public
  • understand the basis of human anatomy and physiology
  • apply judgment and initiative to propose and prioritise work strategies in consultation with co-workers to achieve timely completion of a project
  • work in a multidisciplinary team and incorporate the views of all stakeholders including Indigenous groups
  • use self-awareness and consultation to understand their role within a group and how they can best contribute to the group
  • maintain the integrity and ethical standards of their chosen profession or major
  • articulate a conscious understanding of their own values and demonstrate respect for the values of others and the ability to view an ethical or social health dilemma from multiple view points
  • inform society of impending social health developments and take an advocacy role
  • incorporate an understanding of the impact of the social determinants of health of Indigenous groups
  • incorporate an understanding of the impact of the social determinants of health on other cultural groups.

Majors

  • Disability and Community Rehabilitation
  • Environmental and Public Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Management
  • Life Sciences
  • Nutrition
  • Public Health
  • Therapy Studies

Honours

Refer to Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)

Combined Degrees

The Bachelor of Health Sciences may also be studied in a combined degrees program with a:

  • Bachelor of Accounting - from 1 January 2020
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (four years full-time or the equivalent - prior to 31 December 2019)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (four years full-time or the equivalent - no longer offered from 2019)
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health Management)/Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) (four years full-time or the equivalent)
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health Promotion)/Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Enterprise) (four years full-time or the equivalent)

Double Degrees

The Bachelor of Health Sciences may also be studied in the following double degrees programs which have different entry requirements. Please refer to the below course rules:

  • Bachelor of Health Sciences, Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health Practice (four years full-time or the equivalent)
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences, Master of Occupational Therapy (5 years of full-time study (or up to eight years part-time)
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences, Master of Physiotherapy (5 years of full-time study)
  • Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Health Sciences (four years full-time or the equivalent)

The award of a grade of Fail (F) in the same topic on more than one occasion may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.

Flinders University Logo

Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042

Student help and requests

  • Glossary
  • Flinders website
  • Staff Portal

Follow Flinders

Facebook - Flinders University Twitter - Flinders University YouTube - Flinders University Instagram - Flinders University LinkedIn - Flinders University

Brand SA logo Innovative Research University logo Indigenous communities

Website feedback and requests

Disclaimer

Accessibility

Privacy

CRICOS Provider: 00114A      TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12097      TEQSA category: Australian University

Last Updated: 14 Sep 2020
Fearless Logo

This website uses cookies

Flinders University uses cookies to ensure website functionality, personalisation, and for a variety of purposes described in the website privacy statement. For details about these cookies and how to set your cookie preferences, refer to our website privacy statement.

You consent to the use of our cookies if you proceed.

Accept and continue