Monash South Africa Nursing Course
The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is one of the largest providers of education for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals in Australia. Courses are offered across all areas of health and most incorporate clinical placement.
Description
This course is a multidisciplinary, flexible degree that provides students with the opportunity to learn key principles in public health, leading to a wide range of careers. It also provides a pathway to graduate entry and postgraduate clinical programs (for example medicine, social work, nursing and allied health) as well as honours and higher degrees by research.
Outcomes
These course outcomes are aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework level 7 and Monash Graduate Attributes.
The Bachelor of Public Health strives to graduate entry-level practitioners in the fields of public health programs, policy and/or research who can:
- identify and explain the determinates of illness, health and wellbeing
- develop, implement and evaluate public health programs
- recognise social and cultural diversity and the skills and apply the skills and resources required for working across diverse populations in global and African contexts
- demonstrate awareness of equity, human rights and social justice in relation to health in Africa and international contexts
- access, critically appraise and apply the best available evidence to the professional practice of public health
- conduct ethical research using appropriate paradigms
- integrate knowledge of relevant public policy and health and social care systems into practice
- demonstrate professional skills such as, critical thinking, problem-solving, effective communication, working in a team, operating from an ethical framework, reflective practice and ongoing professional development.