Bachelor of Health Sciences 36 months Undergraduate Programme By La Trobe University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

38,800 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Health/HealthcareMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Create a rewarding career in Australia's fastest-growing sector by changing the lives of individual people and whole populations with La Trobe's Bachelor of Health Sciences.

Examine the way our minds, society, environment and political structures affects the health of individuals, families and communities at local, national and international levels. Broaden your expertise with a choice of nine majors and the option of second majors and minors in health sciences or a range of other disciplines.

By completing La Trobe's Bachelor of Health Sciences, you will:
  • build your skills in scientific thinking, lab and fieldwork, problem solving, collaboration, professional conduct and scientific communication
  • study how it suits you with options to study on campus or online, as well as Diploma and Associate Degree early exit options
  • choose from majors in allied health, digital health, environmental health, food and nutrition, health promotion, health, wellbeing and performance, psychological science, public health, and rehabilitation counselling
  • graduate ready to make real impact on health policy and practice in areas such as digital health, environmental health, nutrition or health promotion – or, depending on your choice of major, gain a pathway into postgraduate allied health and other health degrees, including audiology, physiotherapy, speech pathology and occupational therapy.


*Please be aware that the digital health, health promotion and public health majors in this course include mandatory in-person placement requirements. Students are expected to complete these placements in Australia.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Health/Healthcare

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Create a rewarding career in Australia's fastest-growing sector by changing the lives of individual people and whole populations with La Trobe's Bachelor of Health Sciences.

Examine the way our minds, society, environment and political structures affects the health of individuals, families and communities at local, national and international levels. Broaden your expertise with a choice of nine majors and the option of second majors and minors in health sciences or a range of other disciplines.

By completing La Trobe's Bachelor of Health Sciences, you will:
  • build your skills in scientific thinking, lab and fieldwork, problem solving, collaboration, professional conduct and scientific communication
  • study how it suits you with options to study on campus or online, as well as Diploma and Associate Degree early exit options
  • choose from majors in allied health, digital health, environmental health, food and nutrition, health promotion, health, wellbeing and performance, psychological science, public health, and rehabilitation counselling
  • graduate ready to make real impact on health policy and practice in areas such as digital health, environmental health, nutrition or health promotion – or, depending on your choice of major, gain a pathway into postgraduate allied health and other health degrees, including audiology, physiotherapy, speech pathology and occupational therapy.


*Please be aware that the digital health, health promotion and public health majors in this course include mandatory in-person placement requirements. Students are expected to complete these placements in Australia.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
79+
6+
24+
58+
55.1+
176+

3 Years
Jul
Mar

Domestic
10,019 AUD
International
38,800 AUD

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