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The Bachelor of Health Science is a degree which prepares
students for a range of career paths in the health sector,
including administration, management, health promotion and
research, as well as for entry to graduate programs in medicine,
allied health courses and teaching.
There are employment opportunities in government and non-government
medical and general health services and in health
research organizations. More specifically they occur in areas
such as:
- Project management,
- Health promotion, work in community health groups, welfare
agencies, general practices or self help groups,
- Clinical research,
- Sales representation across a broad range of medical
and health products (including diagnostic equipment and
pharmaceuticals),
- Rehabilitation and health and fitness education,
- Health administration and management,
- Postgraduate entry to allied health courses such as
Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Dietetics.
The course is also relevant to practicing and potential health
care professionals seeking a degree qualification.
- The Bioscience stream provides an understanding of the
structure and function of the human body, in both health and disease, and of the biochemical diagnosis of disease.
- The Business/Psychology stream provides a background in fundamental business procedures, and psychology of individuals and in organizations and health care contexts.
- The Public Health & Lifestyle stream provides students with interactive communication skills and an understanding of community and public health. The Exercise Science units focus on disciplines related to exercise and fitness.
For further information about the Bachelor of Health Science,
visit the Course and Unit Entry.
What can I do with a
Bachelor of Health Science?
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