A postgraduate program

Fast facts

Course type: 

Postgraduate (coursework)

Availability (full-time or part-time): 

Part-time 

Location: 

On campus

Courses 

Course name
Units Duration (full-time equivalent) GradStart code CRICOS code 
Graduate Certificate in Public Health Research and Evaluation
18 units 6 months (full-time, Semester 2 only)
1 year (part-time, Semesters 1 & 2)
2GC070073813C

Overview

The Graduate Certificate aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills to incorporate the principles of public health into specific fields of practice in order to reduce inequalities in health care access and health outcomes.

In Australia, these principles include:

  • maximising consumer and community participation to enable individuals and communities to be better informed and to be involved in health care decisions
  • encouraging partnerships between health and non-health sectors to ensure full use of resources
  • fostering self-management and self-reliance to increase knowledge, skills and confidence in individuals, groups and communities
  • promoting health and disease prevention to attain and sustain good health and well-being.

Students completing the Graduate Certificate should be able to:

  • analyse theoretical concepts relevant to the determinants of health and well-being
  • understand the relevance of models of public health in a range of real world and workplace problems
  • appreciate the benefits of multi-disciplinary approaches in health and human services to promoting and improving health
  • demonstrate proficiency in planning and evaluating public health approaches to health problems.

What will I study?

Refer to the course rule:

Entry requirements

Domestic studentsWho are domestic students?

International studentsWho are international students?

Applicants must normally hold an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.

The Faculty Board may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.

Applicants must normally hold an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.

The Faculty Board may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.

English language requirements: If English is not your 1st language you must meet English language requirements.

Applications

Domestic students 

International students 

Mid-year entry: Information on mid-year entryYes Mid-year entry: Information on mid-year entryYes
Apply through: 

SATAC - GradStart 

Apply through: International Office  
Application closing dates: 
Check Gradstart
Application closing dates: Semester 1 - 30 November of the year proceeding admission
Semester 2 - 31 May of that year

Annual fees

Course 

Place type 

Domestic students 

International students 

Graduate Certificate in Public Health Research and Evaluation 
Commonwealth supported - Student contribution amount  What is a Commonwealth supported place?$4,024N/A
Full fee paying N/AN/A

Note: Domestic student fees are indicative only. Further information: How are these fees calculated?How are these fees calculated?

Contact 

Dr George Tsourtos
Coordinator, Public Health Programs
Tel: (08) (int +61 8) 7221 8418
Fax: (08) (int + 61 8) 7221 8424
Email: george.tsourtos@flinders.edu.au

Information about application procedures is available from:

Christina Cockerill
Ph: 7221 8426, Email: christina.cockerill@flinders.edu.au

Chris Re'vell
Ph: 7221 8425, Email: chris.revell@flinders.edu.au

General domestic students information

Web: Prospective students

Enquiries: Admissions/Prospective Students Office
Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001
Tel (08) 8201 3074 or 1300 657 671 (local call cost)
Fax (08) 8201 2580
Email: admissions@flinders.edu.au

General international students information

Web: International students

Enquiries: Ask Flinders