Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion

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Award granted Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion
CampusOffered at Burwood (Melbourne)
Duration1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
CRICOS course code018317J Burwood (Melbourne)
Deakin course codeH615

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Increasingly, people in a wide range of professions are being asked to incorporate health promotion activities within their workplace. The Graduate Diploma of Health Promotion is designed to enable students from varying backgrounds to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for developing appropriate approaches to evidence-based health promotion practice. It addresses strategies that seek to help people take action regarding their own health and wellbeing, to strengthen community action and to create physical, social and economic environments that are more supportive of health-policy.

Throughout the course you will acquire knowledge of current and emerging health issues in local and global contexts and be equipped with the core competencies that will enable you to practise confidently in this field.

You will develop a foundation of knowledge of health promotion principles and values, as well as skills pertinent to health education and communication endeavours, strategies to address health inequities and to promote the health of marginalized and disadvantaged groups; and the practical skills required to undertake needs assessments, program planning and evaluation. You will also develop an understanding of the complex challenges associated with policy development and decision-making, and skills for identifying and critically reviewing relevant research for health practice.

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 course comprises eight credit points of study including seven 1-credit-point core units, plus one credit point elective unit. The elective unit is selected from the health promotion and community development career pathway elective options listed below or from elsewhere in the University, subject to the approval of the course coordinator.  Students successfully completing the Graduate Certificate (H515) may be eligible for up to 4 credit points of credit for prior learning towards the Graduate Diploma.

Course structure

Core units

Trimester 1

HSH702Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH703Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH704Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus one elective credit point

 

Trimester 2

HSH705Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH725Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH728Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH745Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Elective unit - options

 

Trimester 1 2013

HSH707Unit description is currently unavailable (B)

HSH717Unit description is currently unavailable

HMF701Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Trimester 2 2013

HSH701Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH709Unit description is currently unavailable

HSH724Unit description is currently unavailable

 

Trimester 3 2013-2014

HSH736Unit description is currently unavailable


Membership

Graduates in this course should be eligible to apply for membership of the Australian Health Promotion Association and the International Union of Health Promotion and Education.