Graduate Certificate of Agricultural Health and Medicine

2013 Deakin University Handbook

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Award granted Graduate Certificate of Agricultural Health and Medicine
CampusThis course is only offered Online
Duration

Students are likely to undertake the GCAHM on a part-time basis over Trimesters 1 and 2 with the option of concluding the research project in Trimester 3.

Some units will run in block mode – please refer to individual unit handbook entries for further details.

Deakin course codeH522

Course sub-headings

Course overview

The Graduate Certificate of Agricultural Health and Medicine aims to provide specialist knowledge and skills for those wishing to improve the social, physical and mental health of agricultural communities across Australia. The course aims to enable students to:

  • Develop a broader knowledge base on the underlying causes of poor health in agricultural communities.
  • Develop skills to recognise risks and improve health, safety and well-being of rural Australians
  • Improve understanding of the physical and mental health issues encountered by agricultural men, women and children.
  • Recognise the environmental, economical and social influences that result in higher rates of morbidity and mortality in rural and remote Australia
  • Critically evaluate literature pertinent to the health of the agricultural workforce
  • Demonstrate higher level skills in rural health and safety scenarios
  • Consider the requirements of successful health policies, services and safety interventions in rural communities.
  • Develop knowledge on the occupational health and safety concerns of Agricultural workers
  • Utilise online resources to investigate and address agricultural and rural health concerns

Professional recognition

The course is recognised by AgriSafe Australia and enables clinically trained graduates to become an AgriSafe practitioner.  The course is accredited to offer continuing education and professional development points through a number of professional colleges and associations, including the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, the Royal College of Nursing Australia, the Australian Association of Social Workers, the Australian Veterinary Association, and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.

Career opportunities

The Graduate Certificate of Agricultural Health and Medicine (GCAHM) opens a variety of exciting career paths by providing students with a strong foundation in agricultural health, safety, wellbeing and sustainability.  After successful completion of this course you will have the academic, practical and research skills to work in a range of career paths spanning health service provision, rural research, health management, health promotion, agricultural productivity, sustainability and rural policy. The GCAHM provides an important opportunity to those who are currently, or plan to be, rural and remote professionals in the fields of medicine, nursing, health, health management, rural policy, OH&S and agriculture.

Fees and charges

Unit fees can be viewed within individual unit descriptions. You can search for a unit using the Unit Search.

 

Please be aware:

  • Fees are calculated on a per unit basis
  • Fees charged will depend on the individual units chosen
  • Fees per unit/credit point may increase annually due to rises in the cost of course delivery and services

Course rules

The Graduate Certificate of Agricultural Health and Medicine consists of 4 credit points, of which 2 credit points must be attained by completing the core units HMF701 Agricultural Health and Medicine and HMF702 Healthy and Sustainable Agricultural Communities. The course structure is highly flexible and permits students to commence their studies with either HMF701 in T1 or HMF702 in T2 and then to pursue either a 2 credit point minor research project or alternatively undertake 2 credit points from the course-grouped electives in the coursework stream.

 

Students undertaking the coursework stream will have the flexibility to choose any combination of the 6 listed elective units or alternatively may choose unlisted 700-level units provided they are relevant to the field of Agricultural Health and Medicine and they have attained written approval from the course chair.

Course structure

Core units

HMF701Unit description is currently unavailable

HMF702Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Coursework stream

2 credit points from:

 

Public Health electives

HSH701Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH702Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Health Promotion electives

HSH703Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH704Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Nursing electives

HNN715Unit description is currently unavailable

HNN746Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Research stream

HSH731Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH732Unit description is currently unavailable