Health & Public Health degrees in New South Wales

There are around 29 Health & Public Health degrees at 8 universities in New South Wales, typically taking 3 years, covering areas like public health, health promotion, anatomy, human anatomy, clinical skills. Approximate and generalised, not official.

Universities offering Health & Public Health in New South Wales

UniversityStateProgramsFocus areas
Charles Sturt UniversityNSW12human anatomy, public health, physiology, anatomy
University of NewcastleNSW5public health, clinical skills, professional practice, health promotion
University of New EnglandNSW3health promotion, community services, public health, counselling theory
Macquarie UniversityNSW2public health, health policy, health promotion, health services management
Southern Cross UniversityNSW2public health, psychology, anatomy, medical sciences
The University of SydneyNSW2health informatics, public health, professional practice, health policy
University of Technology SydneyNSW2
University of WollongongNSW1public health, nutrition, exercise science

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Frequently asked questions

How long is a Health & Public Health degree in New South Wales?

Undergraduate Health & Public Health degrees in New South Wales typically take about 3 years of full-time study.

How much does a Health & Public Health degree cost in New South Wales?

Indicative domestic fees for Health & Public Health degrees in New South Wales are typically in the lower (~under $11k/yr) range (approximate, not official).

Which universities offer Health & Public Health in New South Wales?

Around 8 universities offer Health & Public Health in New South Wales, including Charles Sturt University, University of Newcastle, University of New England, Macquarie University, Southern Cross University.

What do you study in a Health & Public Health degree?

Common areas include public health, health promotion, anatomy, human anatomy, clinical skills, physiology.

Approximate, not official.