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Bachelor of Health Science in Indigenous Health Studies - University of Wollongong

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Abbreviation:

BHlthScInd

Home Faculty:

Health and Behavioural Sciences

Duration:

3 years or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

144 cp

Delivery Mode:

Flexible

Starting Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

786A

CRICOS Code:

058670E

Fees 2009    A$8,895 per session 

Overview

The Bachelor of Health Science in Indigenous Health Studies is a flexibly delivered degree offered in partnership with the Illawarra Institute of Technology (TAFE NSW) Shellharbour campus. The course can also be done entirely through the University. The degree provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively address Indigenous health issues.

Areas covered include:community health, community development and cultural issues. This course also complements study in related areas, for example Aboriginal Studies, Population Health, Psychology and Sociology.

Course Requirements

During the program students who complete the Advanced Diploma in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health offered by TAFE NSW, receive 72 credit points' of advanced standing towards the degree. This is followed by 1.5 years full-time study (or part-time equivalent) in the Indigenous Health program at the University to complete a further 72 credit points of approved subjects. These may include complementary subjects from population health, Aboriginal studies and nursing.

This is a fully articulated multidisciplinary program with multiple entry and exit points, and Recognised Prior Learning criteria. A significant placement component is included to provide practical, as well as theoretical knowledge and skills in Indigenous culture, health and community development.

The TAFE component of the course is offered in flexible delivery mode. Students completing the course will be concurrently enrolled at both the University of Wollongong and the Illawarra Institute of Technology. Students should be aware that the TAFE component of the program begins in February, earlier than normal session start.

Students should seek advice from an academic adviser at the University or at TAFE before enrolling in this program.

Course Program

TAFE Advanced Diploma in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

 

Effective Communication in Health Care Relationships

Autumn

6

 

Social Science Perspectives on Health and Illness

Autumn

6

 

Current Services in Aboriginal Health

Spring

6

 

Functional Community Structures

Not Available in2007

6

 

Comparative Indigenous Health Issues

Spring

6

 

Health and Human Ecology

Spring

6

 

Research in Indigenous Health

Autumn

6

 

Indigenous Community Development: Theory and Practice

Not Available in 2007

6

 

Community Health: Theory, Research and Practice

Spring

6

Plus at least 12 credit points to be selected from:

 

Introduction to Aboriginal Australia

Autumn/ Spring

6

 

Aboriginal History Since Invasion

Autumn

8

 

Indigenous Theories of De-Colonisation

Spring

8

With other subjects approved by the Head of Department.

Professional Recognition

Completion of the TAFE Advanced Diploma is linked to the Aboriginal Health Worker Award.

 
 

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