Bachelor of Community Health
| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2025-01-01 | - |
| 2025-03-01 | - |
| 2025-06-01 | - |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
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Bachelor of Community Health
The Bachelor of Community Health is an undergraduate program designed to prepare students to work as key community health workers. The program aims to develop knowledge, professional communication skills, and attitudes that support the coordination and enhancement of community-based services and the establishment of positive partnerships to improve the health, wellbeing, and dignity of individuals and groups.
Program Details
- Degree Level: Undergraduate
- Duration: 3 years full-time
- Mode: Online
- Program Code: XBCH
- Prerequisites: None
- Assumed Knowledge: None
- Fees: AUD$ 27,100 per annum (per 1.0 EFTSL) for students enrolled in 2025
Admission Criteria
Applicants are required to meet one of the following criteria with a competitive result:
- Higher Education Study: Successfully completed equivalent to a minimum of half a year of full-time study of a higher education program at a recognised higher education provider
- Vocational Education and Training (VET): Complete an award from a registered training organisation at Certificate IV or above
- Work and Life Experience (for domestic students only): Passed a UniSA Online literacy and numeracy test and have relevant work experience, or completed a 12-month UniSA Foundation Studies program or equivalent, or qualify for Special Entry
- Recent Secondary Education: Completed a secondary education qualification equivalent to SACE, such as an interstate year 12 or international qualification
English Language Entry Requirements
In addition to meeting academic entry requirements, international students who speak English as a second or additional language must also meet the University's English language entry requirements. The minimum language requirements for this program are:
- English Language Test: IELTS total [6.5], IELTS reading [6.5], IELTS writing [6.5], IELTS speaking [6.5], IELTS listening [6.5]
Program Structure
Courses within the first year provide students with an understanding of human biology, psychology, determinants of health, global and national health, mental health, and cultural safety. In the second year, students build on this knowledge and undertake studies in health promotion, nutrition, professional communication, disability, health law, ethics, and policy, and project management. In the final year, students study courses that develop the transition to employment, such as public health, case management, age-friendly environments, and a capstone course.
Courses
The program requires completion of 108 units of study, including:
- First Year:
- UO Critical Approaches to Online Learning
- UO The Social World
- UO Foundations of Human Biology 1
- UO Psychology Concepts
- UO Foundations of Human Biology 2
- UO Exploring Global and National Health
- UO First Peoples' Health
- UO Intercultural Communication (for international students)
- UO Introduction to Mental Health
- Second Year:
- UO Lifespan Growth and Motor Development
- UO Professional Communication to Work in the Health Industry
- UO Foundations of Nutrition and Health
- UO Health Promotion
- UO Health Law, Ethics and Policy
- UO Ageing and Disability Friendly Environments
- UO Project Management for Health and Wellness
- Third Year:
- UO Public Health
- UO Supporting Dignity through Enablement
- UO Disability and Ageing: Diversity and Discrimination
- UO Case Management for Consumer Directed Care in Disability and Aged Care
- UO Transition to Employment
- UO Health Practice Project 1
- UO Health Practice Project 2
Program Director
Dr Erin Lousberg
Rules and Notes
- When choosing electives, students may select any course in the UniSA Online electives list, subject to pre-requisite requirements and availability.
- This course is mandatory for domestic students.
- This course is studied by international students only.
