Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts
2015 Deakin University Handbook
Year | 2015 course information |
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Award granted | Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts |
Campus | Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) |
Cloud Campus | No |
Duration | 4 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
CRICOS course code | 035503K |
Deakin course code | D391 |
Course sub-headings
Course overview
The Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts provides students with the opportunity to structure their own course by combining subjects from a wide range of health and arts related units. Students complete thirty-two credit points over four years comprising sixteen health sciences units and sixteen arts units. Within the sixteen health sciences units students complete two core units of study and select two health majors from environmental health, exercise science, family society and health, food studies, health promotion, health and sustainability, medical biotechnology, nutrition, people society and disability, physical activity and health, psychology and sport coaching. Within the sixteen arts units, students must complete at least one arts major such as politics and policy, public relations, and journalism. With over twenty arts major sequences available, students can elect to study a major that complements their health focus or alternatively provides additional career prospects.
Work-Integrated Learning
You can enhance your employment prospects and consolidate your knowledge and skills through an industry placement unit. Depending on the major sequences you choose to study, this option may be available in the final year of your course.
Course rules
The Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts is a 32-credit-point program, comprising 16 credit points from Arts and 16 credit points from Health Sciences. Students must fulfil the requirements of each of the two degrees in their course of study.
Within the 16 credit points required for the Bachelor of Arts portion of the degree a minimum of 4 credit points must be completed at level 3 and a major sequence as described under course A300 Bachelor of Arts must also be completed.
The 16 credit points required for the Bachelor of Health Sciences must include HBS107 Understanding Health and HBS108 Health Information and Data. Two major sequences of study as described under course H300 Bachelor of Health Sciences must also be completed.
See course entry Bachelor of Arts (A300) or Bachelor of Health Sciences (H300).