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Where human behaviour and society intersects with healthcare
We study the way that healthcare interacts with social, political and systemic factors, to inform policy, interventions and service approaches that link together relevant knowledge from across health and social sciences
The Discipline of Behavioural and Social Sciences in Health studies human behaviour, and society particularly within the context of health services, policy and the social environment. It draws on a range of disciplines including psychology, sociology, policy studies and research methods, and statistics and is focused on thinking holistically and critically about human health.
You will learn to understand the nature of the health problems facing global communities and how to design effective healthcare approaches to serve our increasingly consumer-driven, ageing population.
Our academic staff have expertise in sociology, psychology, education, eHealth, demography, health policy, epidemiology and research methods. We lead the health stream and major for undergraduate students and deliver core units in research methods, psychology and behavioural sciences in undergraduate and postgraduate programs more broadly.
Health is one of the fastest growing sectors and our graduates undertake a broad range of careers and roles including:
The Bachelor of Science (Health) provides you with a comprehensive understanding of health that you can tailor to suit your own interests.
You can undertake this course as a combined Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Health).
You can also undertake a health major as a part of a number of undergraduate degrees.
We also supervise students undertaking research in a number of areas of local, national and global significance.
Find out more about postgraduate research in medicine and health.