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Public Health

Unit of study table

Master of Public Health

Students must successfully complete 72 credit points, including:
(a) 36 credit points of core units of study; and
(b) 24-30 credit points of Public Health elective units of study, noting:
(i) 18 credit points of elective units of study can be used to meet the requirements of a specialisation.
Available specialisations are:
Chronic Disease Prevention
Communicable Disease Control
Health Promotion and Advocacy
Research Methods
(ii) Completion of a specialisation is not a requirement of the course.
(c) 6-12 credit points of Capstone Experience units of study.
This requirement can be met by completing any of the following:
(i) 6 credit point Capstone unit of study, or
(ii)12 credit points of the Research Project units of study, or
(iii)12 credit points of Practice Placement in Public Health unit of study.

Graduate Diploma in Public Health

Students successfully complete 48 credit points, including:
(a) 36 credit points of core units of study; and
(b) 12 credit points of elective units of study, from Public Health electives table.

 

Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites
C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

Core units

PUBH5010
Epidemiology Methods and Uses
6 N BSTA5011
FMHU5002
Introductory Biostatistics
6 N PUBH5018
PUBH5033
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
6  
PUBH5036
Public Health: Critical Challenges
6  
FMHU5003
Introduction to Qualitative Research in Health
6 N PUBH5505 or BACH5255 or QUAL5005
HPOL5000
Health Policy and Health Economics
6 N PUBH5032

Capstone experience units

Note: This requirement can be met by completing any Practice Placement units or Capstone units or Research Project units below:
Practice Placement units
Note: Students must select 12 credit points of Practice Placement units below if choosing this option:
PUBH5040
Practice Placement in Public Health
12 C PUBH5010 AND (PUBH5018 OR FMHU5002) AND (FMHU5003 OR PUBH5505 OR BACH5255 OR QUAL5005) AND HPOL5000 AND PUBH5033 AND PUBH5036
Capstone unit
Note: Students must select 6 credit points of Capstone units below if choosing this option:
PUBH5134
Public Health Capstone
6 C PUBH5010 AND (PUBH5018 OR FMHU5002) AND (FMHU5003 OR PUBH5505 OR BACH5255 OR QUAL5005) AND HPOL5000 AND PUBH5033 AND PUBH5036
N PUBH5034
Research Project units
Note: Students must select 12 credit points of Research Project units below if choosing this option:
PUBH5610
Public Health Research Project
12 A Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered.
N PUBH5611 or PUBH5612
PUBH5611
Public Health Research Project A
6 A Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered.
N PUBH5610
PUBH5612
Public Health Research Project B
6 A Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered.
N PUBH5610

Public Health electives

BETH5101
Moral Theory
6  
BETH5102
Philosophy of Health
6  
BETH5202
Research Ethics
6 A A three-year undergraduate degree in science, medicine, nursing, allied health sciences, philosophy/ethics, sociology/anthropology, law, history, or other relevant field, or by special permission
N BETH5208
BETH5203
Public Health Ethics
6 N BETH5206
BETH5204
Clinical Ethics
6  
BETH5208
Introduction to Human Research Ethics
2 N BETH5202
BETH5209
Medicines Policy, Economics and Ethics
6 A A degree in science, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, allied health, philosophy/ethics, sociology/anthropology, history, law, communications, public policy, business, economics, commerce, organisation studies, or other relevant field, or by special permission
BMRI5001
The Ethics of Neuroscience and Mental Health
6  
CEPI5105
Advanced Epidemiology
6 P (CEPI5100 or PUBH5010) and (FMHU5002 or PUBH5018 or BSTA5002)
C PUBH5217 or BSTA5210
CEPI5200
Quality and Safety in Health Care
6  
CEPI5205
Doing a Systematic Review
6 A (CEPI5100 or PUBH5010) and (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002)
P CEPI5203 or CEPI5314 or CEPI5315
CEPI5215
Writing and Reviewing Medical Papers
6 A Some basic knowledge of summary statistic is assumed
P (PUBH5010 or CEPI5100 or BSTA5011)
N CEPI5214
CEPI5312
Diagnostic and Screening Tests
6 P (PUBH5010 or CEPI5100) and (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002)
N PUBH5208 or CEPI5202 or CEPI5311
CEPI5315
Systematic Reviews
6 C CEPI5100 or PUBH5010 or CLTR5001
N CEPI5203 or CEPI5102 or CEPI5314 or CLTR5000
COMP5424
Information Technology in Biomedicine
6 A Experience with software development as covered in SOFT2412 or COMP9103 or COMP9003 (or equivalent UoS from different institutions)
N COMP4424
FMHU5000
Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare
6 A Students are assumed to have a basic understanding of medical microbiology, epidemiology and common infectious diseases
N PUBH5421
FMHU5004
Qualitative Analysis and Writing in Health
6 A Students should have an understanding of qualitative research as this unit does not cover research design or data collection. Students looking for an introductory level unit should take FMHU5003 Introduction to Qualitative Research in Health.
P FMHU5003 or PUBH5505 or QUAL5005 or QUAL5006 or GLOH5201
N PUBH5506
GLOH5101
Foundations of Global Health
6 N MIPH5131 or MIPH5132
GLOH5102
Skills for Working in Global Health
6  
GLOH5112
Global Communicable Disease Control
6  
GLOH5115
Women's and Children's Health
6 N MIPH5115
GLOH5124
Humanitarian Crises and Refugee Health
6 N MIPH5124
GLOH5135
Global Health Systems and Delivery
6 N HPOL5001 or MIPH5134 or MIPH5135
GLOH5136
Nutrition in Global Settings
6 A Introductory knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics
GLOH5219
Global Health Project Management
6 P 12 credit points from (GLOH5101 or GLOH5102 or PUBH5010 or (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002))
HPOL5001
Health Systems and Financing
6 N GLOH5135
HPOL5003
Analysing Health Policy
6  
HPOL5006
Business of Health
6 N SMBA6122
HPOL5007
Global Health Policy
6  
HPOL5008
Evidence into Health Policy and Planning
6  
HPOL5012
Leadership for Health
6 A Students are expected to have at least 3 years work experience in a health practice, policy or administrative role
HPOL5014
Foundations Health Technology Assessment
6  
INFO5306
Enterprise Healthcare Information Systems
6 A The unit is expected to be taken after introductory courses in related units such as COMP5206 Information Technologies and Systems (or COMP5138/COMP9120 Database Management Systems)
N INFO4406
ITLS6103
Transport, Sustainability and Health
6  
LAWS6252
Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System
6 N LAWS6881
Students must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in this unit prior to commencing other law units of study. Law graduates from a non-common law jurisdiction are strongly recommended to undertake this unit. This unit is not available to students who have acquired a law degree from Australia or another common law jurisdiction. Academic Profile https://sydney.edu.au/law/about/our-visitors.html. The unit is also available on a Continuing Professional Development basis https://sydney.edu.au/law/study-law/continuing-professional-development.html
LAWS6848
Law, Business and Healthy Lifestyles

6 For 2020 only, this unit will be a substitute for the MHL core units, LAWS6058 Information Rights in Health Care or LAWS6839 Critical Issues in Public Health Law. Academic Profile https://sydney.edu.au/law/about/people/list.php. The unit is also available on a Continuing Professional Development basis https://sydney.edu.au/law/study-law/continuing-professional-development.html
MBHT5001
Diabetes Management
6 A This unit of study is recommended for medical graduates, as well as nursing or allied health graduates with a minimum of 12 months clinical experience
MBHT5003
Obesity and Pre-diabetes: Prevention and Care
6  
MECO6919
Health Communication
6 This unit will be offered in intensive and online modes.
NTDT5608
Community and Public Health Nutrition
6 C NTDT5305 and NTDT5307
P NTDT5601 and (NTDT5602 or FMHU5001) and NTDT5604 and NTDT5503
NTDT5608 is available as an elective to students in the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master of Medicine as well as the Master of Science in Medicine (Metabolic Health). For these students, there are no prerequisites for entry into NTDT5608.
PUBH5019
Cancer Prevention and Control
6 P PUBH5010 or CEPI5100
PUBH5020
Chronic Disease Prevention
6 A PUBH5033 or PUBH5010 or CEPI5100 or equivalent
N PUBH5555
PUBH5040
Practice Placement in Public Health
12 C PUBH5010 AND (PUBH5018 OR FMHU5002) AND (FMHU5003 OR PUBH5505 OR BACH5255 OR QUAL5005) AND HPOL5000 AND PUBH5033 AND PUBH5036
PUBH5101
Special Project in Public Health
4  
PUBH5102
Special Project in Public Health
2  
PUBH5120
Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Health
6 N PUBH5118
Note: While not compulsory, attendance (by zoom or face to face) at the five half-day workshops is strongly encouraged, as this enables students to yarn with and ask questions directly of the Aboriginal guest lecturers.
PUBH5121
Environmental Health
6  
PUBH5125
Environmental Epidemiology
6 P PUBH5010 or CEPI5100 or BSTA5011
PUBH5126
Genomics and Public Health
6 A Basic epidemiology No previous knowledge of genetics is required
P PUBH5010 or CEPI5100
PUBH5145
Alcohol, Drug Use and Health
6 A MPH core units
N PUBH5114 or PUBH5115
PUBH5215
Analysis of Linked Health Data
6 A The unit assumes introductory-level programming skills in SAS or R, assumes introductory-level knowledge in epidemiology, e.g., PUBH5010 or CEPI5100, and introductory-level knowledge in biostatistics or statistics, e.g., PUBH5018 or FMHU5002.
C (PUBH5010 or BSTA5011 or CEPI5100) and (PUBH5211 or PUBH5217 or BSTA5004)
PUBH5216
Controlled Clinical Trials
6 P PUBH5018 or FMHU5002
N PUBH5206 - Controlled trials (2CP)
PUBH5217
Biostatistics: Statistical Modelling
6 P PUBH5018 or FMHU5002
N (PUBH5211 or PUBH5212 or PUBH5213)
PUBH5218
Advanced Statistical Modelling
6 P PUBH5217
N CEPI5310
PUBH5224
Applied Epidemiology
6 P (PUBH5010 or CEPI5100 or BSTA5011) and (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002 or BSTA5002)
PUBH5225
Population Mental Health
6 P PUBH5033
PUBH5227
Public Health Program Evaluation
6 P PUBH5033
PUBH5300
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
6 A A basic understanding of introductory statistics and generalised linear regression (as would be attained through a unit such as PUBH5217 or equivalent, or through equivalent experience). No previous coding experience is required or assumed
PUBH5312
Health Economic Evaluation
6 P HPOL5000 or FMHU5001 or BSTA5002
N PUBH5302
PUBH5400
One Health
6  
PUBH5418
Tobacco Control in the 21st Century
6  
PUBH5426
Vaccines in Public Health
6 A Understanding of basic health sciences and related concepts. Students should have a Bachelor's degree in a health related discipline
P PUBH5010 or (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002)
PUBH5430
Public Health Advocacy
6  
PUBH5510
Healthy Ageing and Fall Prevention
6 N PUBH5419
PUBH5551
Climate Change and Public Health
6  
PUBH5610
Public Health Research Project
12 A Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered.
N PUBH5611 or PUBH5612
PUBH5611
Public Health Research Project A
6 A Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered.
N PUBH5610
PUBH5612
Public Health Research Project B
6 A Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered.
N PUBH5610
PUBH5317
Advanced Economic and Decision Analysis
6 P (PUBH5010 or CEPI5100 or BSTA5011) and (PUBH5018 or FMHU5002 or BSTA5002)
C PUBH5312
N PUBH5205 or PUBH5307
SEXH5205
Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
6  
SEXH5401
Introduction: Sexual and Reproductive Health
6  
SEXH5405
Abortion, Contraception and Preconception Care
6  
SEXH5407
Sex Gender and Sexuality
6  
SEXH5410
Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion
6  
SEXH5412
Sexual Health and Relationships Education
6  
SEXH5414
Public Health: Sexual and Reproductive Health
6  
SUST5004
Sustainable Development and Population Health
6  
WARC5001
Research Translation, Impact and Evaluation
6 A An understanding of research methodology and clinical trials is assumed.
This unit of study is not available in 2023