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Population and Environment

UAC Code 757650

Overview

The major in Population and Environment is an ideal first degree for those interested in a career that enhances the health of the community, with core areas of study including health promotion; population studies, planning and managing a health program or project; understanding the health of populations; and skills in obtaining, reviewing and analysing health information. The population and environment major will have growing importance in an era where we are increasingly aware of population health and sustainability. Job opportunities include environmental health and community health project worker.

Assumed Knowledge

See Course description Bachelor Public Health 1833.

Course Requirements

The Bachelor of Public Health (Population and Environment) requires the successful completion of 144 credit points of subjects in accordance with the course structure and recommended subject progression table below.

Subject Code

Subject Name

Session

Credit Points

Year 1

SHS 130

Public Health-Current Issues & Their Determinants

Autumn

6

SHS 110

Human Growth, Nutrition and Exercise

Autumn

6

INDS150

Introduction to Indigenous Australia

Autumn

6

PSYC101
Or
PSYC121

Introduction to Behavioural Science

Foundations of Psychology A

Autumn

Autumn

6

6

SHS 150

Fundamental Concepts in Food & Nutrition

Spring

6

PSYC123
Or
STAT251

Theory Design & Statistic in Psychology

Fundamentals of Biostatistics

Spring

Spring

6

6

EESC104

The Human Environment: Problems & Change

Spring

6

SCIE103

Climate Change

Spring

6

Year 2

SHS 230

Contemporary Public Health Issues

Autumn

6

SHS 231

Health Promotion

Autumn

6

EESC205

Population Studies

Autumn

6

Plus a further 6 credit points of one of the following major subjects.

   

SHS 251

Introduction to Epidemiology

Spring

6

EESC204

Introductory Spatial Science

Autumn/Spring

6

EESC210

Social Spaces: Rural & Urban

Spring

6

EESC208

Environmental Impact of Societies

Spring

6

Year 3

SHS 334

Research Skills in Public Health

Autumn

8

EESC307

Spaces, Places & Identities

Autumn

8

Plus 8 credit points of one of the following major subjects.

   

SHS 330

Health Promotion Competencies

Spring

8

SHS 333

Public Health Project

Spring

8

Plus 8 credit points of one of the following subjects:

   

EESC304

Geographic Information Science

Spring

8

EESC308

Environment & Heritage Management

Spring

8

SHS 331

Social Determinants of Indigenous Health

Spring

8

Honours

See entry on Bachelor of Public Health Honours course description (UOW Code 1834).

Contact Information

For further information please contact your Course Advisor at the Faculty.

Other Information

Other information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email hbs_central@uow.edu.au.