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Study Community Health and Public Health at UniSA
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Interested in Community Health and Public Health?
Shape the health of communities or populations by studying a non-clinical health degree with a focus on policy, health promotion, and wellbeing. Learn to make a difference and start your career in local government, not-for-profit organisations, or health and social services.
Study community health and learn how to plan, develop, implement, and evaluate community health programs, along with strategies to address health challenges faced by diverse communities.
Focus on public health to go beyond the treatment of individuals and improve the health of populations. Public health encompasses areas as wide-ranging as chronic disease, the science of aging, mental health, disaster response, refugee health, injury prevention, and tobacco control.
UniSA Online offers the following Community Health and Public Health degrees
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Bachelor of Community Health |
Community health is a field of public health that focuses on studying, protecting, and improving the health and wellbeing within a community. A community is a group of people who share a geographical location, social interests, settings, and/or interests. Community health workers have a deep understanding of the unique characteristics and needs of the communities they work in. They often work directly with community organisations and individuals. |
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Bachelor of Public Health |
Public health is distinguished from other roles within the health system by its focus on the health and wellbeing of populations, rather than individuals. Public health practitioners generally work in policy development and manage high-level projects, programs and services that address health and wellbeing challenges in a community. |
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