Introduction to Public Health and Wellness

    Unit code: HHB1104 | Study level: Undergraduate
    12
    (Generally, 1 credit = 10 hours of classes and independent study.)
    City Campus
    Footscray Park
    N/A
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    Overview

    This unit will assist students to develop skills in describing the origins and concepts of public health and its relationship to contemporary public health initiatives, challenges and practices. Students will gain knowledge on health and its determinants and how these impact on public health interventions. The role of public health at each stage of the disease continuum will be used to introduce definitions and interventions that address identified health priorities.

    Learning Outcomes

    On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:

    1. Review the development of public health in Australia and beyond;
    2. Explain the basic principles and concepts that underpin public health and wellness;
    3. Discuss the potential role and the interface of political, cultural, social, behavioural and environmental determinants of health in the design and delivery of public health programs;
    4. Discuss health issues affecting Australia's diverse population.

    Study as a single unit

    This unit can be studied on its own, without enrolling in a full degree.

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    Assessment

    For Melbourne campuses

    Assessment type: Test
    |
    Grade: 20%
    Two (2) Online Tests
    Assessment type: Portfolio
    |
    Grade: 40%
    Review on a contemporary public health issue currently in the news (600 words)
    Assessment type: Presentation
    |
    Grade: 40%
    Individual Presentation (5 minutes) on a local or national public health intervention (7 slides with notes approx. 1500 words)

    Required reading

    Introduction to Public Health
    Fleming, M.L. and Parker, E. (2015)| Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier, Sydney

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