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Indigenous Health and Wellbeing

Extended major

Available in the Bachelor of Health Science

This extended major will provide you with the skills you'll need to help tackle the range of health issues faced by Indigenous peoples both locally and globally. You will learn the principles of health promotion and skills in the development, implementation and evaluation of health promotion plans.

In this extended major, you will gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of Indigenous health and wellbeing, with a particular focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, and the unique challenges faced in the area.

You will study the knowledge and ways of knowing for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples in relation to contemporary and traditional health; design, implementation and evaluation of health policies and health promotion programs; health service management; research; and cultural safety and competency.

You willl also get practical experience through a work placement in your final year of study, helping you to be job-ready. Choose from a range of electives to further tailor your studies to your career aspirations.

If you already have relevant Certificate IV or Diploma level qualifications, you can apply for credit for your previous study.

Career opportunities

Community, Government and not for profit sector in community health management, health policy development, project development and management, health promotion and disease prevention, international health and research.

Graduates are eligible to become members of:

For more information contact:

Program Coordinator (Bachelor of Health Science)
Kara Lilly

Extended Major (11)

For an extended major in Indigenous Health and Wellbeing, students must successfully complete 11 courses:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
HLT150 Terrestrial Vertebrate Diversity and Ecology
SCS130 Soil Properties, Processes and Rehabilitation
HLT242 Weather and Climate
HLT341 Statistics with Teeth: Understanding Ecological Data
PUB252 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics
PUB262 Plant Diversity and Ecology
PUB271 Geographic Information Science and Technology
PUB305 Hydrology and Geomorphology
PUB351 Coastal Geomorphology
SCS201 K'gari-Fraser Island Field Studies
SWK251 Special Field Studies Topic

Minor (4)

For a minor in Indigenous Health and Wellbeing, students must successfully complete 4 courses:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
HLT150 Special Research Project
PUB271 Workplace Learning I
HLT242 Restoration Ecology
HLT341 Population Ecology and Genetics

*Available Semester 1, 2020