Job market growth in the health, local government, and workplace and education sectors continues unabated. There is a strong demand for multi-skilled programme managers and for prevention promotion workers, particularly to work with vulnerable groups and ageing populations. Government directions for health programmes in most African countries are now geared for jobs in community settings rather than hospitals, to deal with rising rates of chronic conditions and disease, as the shift from hospital to community based programmes continues. Government and non-government organisations are constantly in need of health policy analysts and policy makers especially as health, social and other policy sectors are expected to develop partnerships and cross-sector partnerships and policies (i.e. transport and health, environments and health).
Careers in the public, private, or non-profit sectors might include:
This course is accredited by the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC) of South Africa.
The Bachelor of Public Health is a multidisciplinary, flexible degree that provides students with the opportunity to learn key principles in public health, and health programmes and policy leading to a wide range of careers. It also provides a pathway to postgraduate (pre-med) clinical programmes (for example medicine, social work, nursing and allied health) as well as to honours and postgraduate studies in public health.
International cross-campus collaborations, placements and internships expose you to a variety of international staff, students and stakeholders, and mean you gain a global perspective on public health. We also take advantage of local opportunities for collaboration between Monash South Africa and partners within the South African community.
In your first year, you'll investigate the biological bases of health and disease, health and social care systems and global health. Fieldwork in your third year provides a broad exposure to the public health sciences that underpin an understanding of health and illness in both individuals and populations.
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3 years full-time
Fees are subject to change annually.
Fee information not presently available.
From 1 January 2012 all students pay a Student Services and Amenities fee each calendar year.
Note: Fees for courses offered in Malaysia and South Africa will differ from those shown here.
First Semester (March)
Note: attendances for courses offered in Malaysia and South Africa will differ from those shown here.
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Entry requirements
South Africa Student Inquiries
Telephone: +27 11 950 4009
Email: inquiries@monash.ac.za
View entry requirements and applications for international students
3 years full-time
Fees are subject to change annually.
Fee information not presently available.
From 1 January 2012 all students pay a Student Services and Amenities fee each calendar year.
Note: Fees for courses offered in Malaysia and South Africa will differ from those shown here.
First Semester (March)
Note: attendances for courses offered in Malaysia and South Africa will differ from those shown here.
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Enquire now Apply now Entry requirements
Telephone: +27 11 950 4009
Email: inquiries@monash.ac.za
You must be at least 17 years old when you enrol (applications may be made while you are 16).
Our classes are taught and assessed in English. View the English language requirements
Entrance scores are indicative only and subject to change annually.
COURSE LEVEL ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
South African National Senior Certificate (NSC)
South African Senior School Certificate (SAFCERT) prior to 2008
If you don't meet the entry requirements for direct entry to the bachelor degree you'd like to study, the Foundation programme (MSAFP) can get you there. The programme bridges the gap between your highest qualification and the academic qualifications accepted by Monash South Africa.
Up-to-date immunisation schedules are required. Specific health requirements will pertain to some local and international placements
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
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Applicants for the South Africa campus should apply directly to the campus. More information can be found by visiting the campus website.
2013 international qualification entry requirements and scores for this course are available from the Undergraduate Qualifications Database.
You must be at least 17 years old when you enrol (applications may be made while you are 16).
Our classes are taught and assessed in English. View the English language requirements.
Entrance scores are indicative only and subject to change annually.
COURSE LEVEL ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
GCE A levels
International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
Mauritius Higher School Certificate
Namibia Higher Senior Secondary School Certificate
Nigeria Senior School Certificate
SAT
Tanzania Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education
Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education
Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level)
For other qualifications contact the School of Health Sciences.
If you don't meet the entry requirements for direct entry to the bachelor degree you'd like to study, the Foundation programme (MSAFP) can get you there. The programme bridges the gap between your highest qualification and the academic qualifications accepted by Monash South Africa.
Up-to-date immunisation schedules are required. Specific health requirements will pertain to some local and international placements
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
2013 international qualification entry requirements and scores for this course are available from the Undergraduate Qualifications Database.
| Qualification | South Africa |
|---|---|
| A Level GCE (Click on the Undergraduate Qualifications Database link above for details on how the A-Level score is calculated.) | 7 |
Health science is a multi-disciplinary field of study that involves applying scientific approaches to the study of health. It includes aspects of biomedical sciences such as physiology, epidemiology, preventive medicine, and pharmacology, and aspects of social sciences such as sociology, program development and evaluation, and policy analysis.