Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion

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Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion

  • Broaden your understanding of health and wellbeing
  • Qualify to work as a health promotion practitioner
  • Flexible study modes help you manage your commitments

Program summary

Program title: Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion
Award abbreviation: GDHlthProm
Degree type: coursework
Study mode: on campus (multi-modal)
Duration: 1 year full-time; 2 years minimum, 4 years maximum part-time
Commence: Semester 1 or Semester 2
Fee type 2012: postgraduate coursework places
Total courses:
8
USC program code: SC611
CRICOS code: Not available to international students on a Student Visa

Work proactively with people to address the determinants of health and wellbeing.

Based on a socio-ecological model of health, the Health Promotion suite explores contemporary health promotion at individual, group, organisation, community and population levels. Core study concepts include foundations, values and principles of health promotion; the assessment of health needs; and the planning, implementation and evaluation of health promotion programs in a range of settings.

The Graduate Certificate consists of four courses and fully articulates into the Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion. If you wish to study for a higher qualification, the Graduate Diploma fully articulates into the Master of Health Promotion.

The Graduate Certificate is ideal for professionals such as teachers, social workers, urban planners, environmental health officers, fitness trainers, allied health workers, therapists, nurses or doctors, or anyone who wishes to develop their health promotion knowledge and skills for application within their current roles.

The Graduate Diploma and Master of Health Promotion are designed for those looking to work in designated health promotion roles, or for those wanting to develop deeper knowledge and skills in health promotion to complement their current roles. Some employers, for example Queensland Health, require applicants to have completed at least the equivalent of the Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion to be considered for employment as health promotion practitioners.

These programs give you the flexibility to study courses on campus, online or a mixture of the two delivery modes. You can change study modes at any time during your program. Teaching, learning and assessment items develop your theoretical knowledge and understanding through the completion of practical and creative tasks.

Professional recognition

Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Health Promotion Association, the Public Health Association of Australia, and the International Union for Health Promotion and Education.

Admission requirements

A student entering the Graduate Diploma program will normally be required to hold an undergraduate degree, or equivalent, from a recognised higher education institution. Entry by non-graduates who have extensive relevant industry experience may be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Head of School, School of Health and Sport Sciences.

Enquiries

Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
Tel: +61 7 5430 2869
Email: sheinfo@usc.edu.au

Program structure

Program requirements and notes
  • Students are required to successfully complete the 8 required courses listed below.
  • Not available to international students on a Student Visa.
  • When enrolling, please refer to the Study Plan.
Introductory courses

2 required courses:
PUB104 Introduction to Behavioural Health
PUB112 Public Health Foundations

Advanced courses

6 advanced courses:
PUB252 Health Promotion Needs Assessment and Planning
PUB271 Health Promotion Principles
PUB272 Health Promotion Settings
PUB351 Health Promotion Implementation and Evaluation
PUB361 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
WPL710 Workplace Learning I

Study Plan

The Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion Study Plan is for students commencing in the current Semester.

Year 1
  • Eight (8) required courses
Required courses: (8)

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
PUB104 Introduction to Behavioural HealthSemester 1 12.00
PUB271 Health Promotion PrinciplesSemester 1Anti: PUB721 12.00
PUB361 Epidemiology and BiostatisticsSemester 1Pre: SCI110 or SCI201 or CPH261 or enrolled in Program SC505, SC511, SC611 or SC711
Anti: CPH361 or PUB761
12.00
PUB252 Health Promotion Needs Assessment and PlanningSemester 1Anti: CPH252 or PUB722. 12.00
PUB112 Public Health FoundationsSemester 2Anti: SCI111 or CPH251 or PUB251 or PUB712 12.00
PUB272 Health Promotion SettingsSemester 2Anti: PUB742 12.00
PUB351 Health Promotion Implementation and EvaluationSemester 2Pre: PUB252 OR PUB722 or enrolled in Program SC505, SC511, SC611 or SC711
Anti: CPH351 or PUB731
12.00
WPL710 Workplace Learning ISemester 2 & Various SessionsPre: 12.00

Why choose USC? 

It’s the best of both worlds. Students choose USC for its industry focused degrees, experienced academics, student support, overseas study opportunities and relaxed campus atmosphere.

Am I eligible for university study?

Find out what qualifications you need to apply for entry into your proposed study program. If you don’t have the required qualifications, there may be alternative pathways you can take to gain entry to USC.

If you have previously undertaken university or TAFE studies, you may be eligible for credit transfer.

If English is not your first language, you need to meet the minimum English language requirements for your chosen program. This requirement applies to all students intending to study at the University.

How do I submit an application?
When should I apply?

Check if the program is offered in Semester 1 and / or Semester 2, then follow the deadlines on the application calendar. The academic calendar provides all the key dates you need to know as a student at USC.

What happens next?

Accept your offer with QTAC (if applicable) and USC, enrol in your classes and attend Orientation.

Where can I ask more questions?

If you have more questions about how to apply:

  • Online: find answers to commonly asked questions in the Student FAQs
  • Email: information@usc.edu.au
  • Phone: Student Administration on +61 7 5430 2890
  • In person: Student Central, Building C

If you have questions about your program:

As a USC student, you will need to refer to your study plan to enrol in the appropriate courses each semester or session.

Find out more about how to enrol or follow these steps:

  1. Check the open enrolment dates and the academic calendar for key dates
  2. Refer to your Study Plan to plan your courses for the study period
  3. Find your courses and decide on your classes in the class timetable 
  4. Log on to USC Central and enrol in courses and classes
  5. Register your major or minor with your faculty (if applicable)
  6. Apply for credit transfer or cross-institutional study (if applicable)
  7. Pay required study fees by the fee due date
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  • Updated: 10 Jan 2012