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These studies will develop your understanding of the roles, responsibilities and expectations of health professionals and the personal and professional attributes you will need in the workplace. These include communication and interpersonal skills, teamwork, critical thinking, ethical and legal issues, and reflective practice.

You will also learn about research methodologies and the application of research to the field of health. The focus of these studies is the social, environmental and behavioural contexts of ill health, disease and injury and broad societal issues such as health promotion, the application of epidemiology and statistics in the assessment of health risk in populations, public health, community diversity, population and global health.

You will also develop a sound understanding of evidence-based practice. These studies provide the foundation scientific knowledge of human systems and technology that you will require to become an expert in your area of health science. Elective study will enable you to further develop your knowledge of health science or to select units from across the University in which you are eligible to enrol.

This course comprises points, of which 12 points are foundation studies, 72 are health science units and 60 points are available for free electives. Scientific basis of health care; Part D. Free electives. Units are clustered under themes that show the main emphasis of the unit, however, most units address more than one theme and almost all address theme Part A.

Elective units may be at any level, however, no more than 10 units 60 points at level 1 may be credited to the course. These units may be chosen from across the faculty or from across the University, including to complete a minor from another course, if you have the required prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolment. Elective units may be chosen from any discipline across Monash University as long as the required prerequisites, co-requisites and any other restrictions are met.

No more than four level one elective units 24 points may be completed. Free electives can be identified using the browse units tool and indexes of units in the current edition of the Handbook.

Was this article helpful? Yes No. Last name. Who can I talk to for course advice? Note: see information on how average fee is calculated. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.

The Student Services and Amenities Fee applies to some students each calendar year. Previous menu Toggle navigation. Why choose Monash? Skip to content Skip to navigation. Health Sciences Bachelor degree The Bachelor of Health Sciences allows you to apply scientific approaches to improve health challenges, keeping in mind physiological, behavioural, developmental, social and environmental aspects of human health.

ATAR caulfield Career opportunities Completing a Bachelor of Health Sciences opens the door to a range of rewarding career opportunities in health. Fees Information about fees. Overview Entry requirements Course structure Applications and Fees. Where could a health sciences degree take me? Watch now. Learn more about public health, nutrition science and health sciences Have a course question about nutrition science, public health or health sciences?

Learn more. Entry Requirements Entry Requirements Domestic students You need to satisfy all of the following requirements to be considered for entry into this course. ATAR Calculator. Subject prerequisites All applicants must satisfy the following prerequisites or their equivalents. All applicants must satisfy the equivalence of the VCE subject prerequisites. Applicants must have completed the VCE subject prerequisites or equivalent university units.

These are minimum requirements, admissions to this course is competitive and applicants may need to meet a higher requirement to be offered a place Applicants who have completed Year 12 or above: This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.

Multiple pathways to this course Applicants who have successfully completed Year 12 are eligible to apply for this course.



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