- Program summary Program overview Career opportunities
- Special features Advanced standing, recognition of prior learning, credit and articulation Program structure Program requirements and notes Enquiries Recommended enrolment patterns
Program summary
QTAC code: 013091
OP/Rank for 2008 entry: OP-18 / Rank-62
Award abbreviation: BSc(EH)
Degree type: undergraduate
Mode of study: on campus
Duration: 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Fee type: Commonwealth supported places, domestic fee-paying places, international fee-paying places
Total units: 288 units (normally 24 courses)
Recommended prior study: English and Maths
Commence: Semester 1 or Semester 2
CRICOS code: 058569B
Program overview
This scientific program crosses the disciplinary boundaries of environmental science and public health, and prepares graduates for a wide range of career opportunities in both the environmental management and public health sectors. The focus is on developing an understanding of our physical environment and its links with human health through a range of courses in both basic and applied sciences.
Required courses address core competencies and skills necessary for environmental health professionals working in a variety of settings. These generic graduate attributes translate to any profession, and include being able to apply, synthesise and evaluate knowledge; reason competently; communicate effectively; use technologies appropriately; and learn independently.
Specific competencies and skills include an understanding of public health and sustainable development principles; human–environment interactions; environment and public health planning; and the approaches used to identify, assess and manage the risks posed by environmental hazards. Elective courses are available to cater for specific interests and career paths.
You will develop theoretical knowledge and understanding by studying topics and practical projects of local, regional, national and international importance. You will gain essential practical experience through a final-year workplace internship or placement. Opportunities exist for you to expand your educational experience by becoming involved in ongoing, university-based, environmental health projects or participating in international study programs as a part of your degree.
Professional membership
Graduates have the potential to become members of the:
- Australian Institute of Environmental Health
- Public Health Association of Australia
- Australian Health Promotion Association
- Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand
Career opportunities
- environment or health specialists in academia
- professional positions in environmental health
- environment or health specialists in the corporate and private sector
- health professional for all levels of government, including local government
Special features
- provides scientific training for those interested in protecting and improving the health and wellbeing of people and the environment
- work placement positions provide hands-on experience with professionals in the environment and public health sectors
- close liaison with industry and government representatives to ensure the training provided meets the needs of employers
Program structure
Select 2 courses from:
COR109 Communication and Thought
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
Introductory courses
6 required courses:
LFS100 Cell Biology
PUB102 Environment and Health
PUB112 Public Health Foundations
SCI102 Biodiversity and Environment
SCI105 Chemistry
SCI110 Science Research Methods
Advanced courses
10 required courses:
ENP211 Planning and Environmental Law
LFS201 Systemic Physiology I
LFS262 Medical Microbiology
LFS261 Microbiology
NUT322 Food Laws, Regulation and Quality Assurance
PUB252 Health Promotion Needs Assessment and Planning
PUB262 Environmental Health Risk Management
PUB271 Health Promotion Principles
PUB361 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
WPL320 Workplace Learning II OR WPL330 Workplace Learning III
Elective courses
Select up to five introductory or advanced courses from any faculty (Arts and Social Sciences, Business or Science, Health and Education)
Course substitution: the GO (Global Opportunities) Program
As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the GO Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider
Program requirements and notes
- A maximum of 10 introductory (100 level) courses may be chosen.
- A minimum of 14 advanced (200 and 300 level) courses must be completed.
- Refer to the Academic Rules.
- Refer to explanation of terms.
- Refer to the recommended enrolment patterns.
- International students need to refer to the English language requirements.
Enquiries
Faculty of Science, Health and Education
Tel: +61 7 5430 2869
Email: sheinfo@usc.edu.au