课程简介
Highly regarded in industry and academia, this course develops outstanding graduates who contribute to improving public health on a national and global scale. You'll be taught by Victoria's leading public health professionals, hospital clinicians and global health experts. With strong links to The Alfred hospital, part of your learning will take place in the Alfred Research Alliance precinct in the heart of Melbourne. Delivered through a combination of online and block-mode teaching, our Master of Public Health provides the quality and recognition of a Monash graduate degree with the flexibility required by working professionals. You can customise your studies to reflect your career interests by choosing electives in clinical research methods, epidemiology and biostatistics, disease and injury prevention and control and health promotion, global health and human rights, health economics, health policy, planning and management, and occupational and environmental health. To guide students in developing their elective study program, with depth for career development and interests, electives are broadly organised into the key areas of expertise of: Epidemiology and biostatistics, clinical research methods, health economics, disease/injury prevention and control and health promotion, health policy, planning and management, global health and human rights, occupational and environmental health, and capstone unit/research projects/case study. The MPH course offers students the opportunity to integrate and extend their knowledge and skills gained in their MPH through a Capstone experience, as a Professional Practice Development unit. There is also the opportunity for students to undertake a research project or case study (consultation with the course research project coordinator is required prior to enrolment in research units). The course structure and flexibility assists students to extend, integrate and apply their core knowledge and skills with depth in key areas of interest according to their background and career development interests, something that employers have identified as important, and to gain knowledge and skills in new areas across the broad domain of public health to equip them for future challenges.<br><br>This specialisation provides a broad overview into public health issues and healthcare needs in low- and middle-income countries. It will cover both theoretical and practical aspects of health promotion and healthcare systems and the implementation of prevention strategies for communicable and non-communicable diseases in resource-limited settings. Graduates with these skills are well placed to work on research or health projects around the world, but especially in developing countries. The global health stream will prepare graduates to work in government, global health advocacy organisations, aid organisations and research institutes that engage in global health work.
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