Environment and Public Health
Major/Minor/Specialisation !441ME-MAJ+1006 (2016)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2016.
Year and Campus: | 2016 |
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Coordinator
Associate Professor Melanie Davern (Population Health)
Contact
Overview: |
Environment and Public Health is offered as a major field of study in the Master of Environment degree. At this time in history it is hard to imagine a topic more important than the impacts of the environment on human health. The very life support systems of clean air, fresh water, a safe climate, food security and biodiversity are under stress. The Environment and Public Health stream is designed to ensure students are preparing for a career in the intersection between health and the environment. Recent years have seen new roles emerging that focus on policy, advocacy, research, and environmental management in relation to health and environment. This stream helps prepare students for these key roles. Study in this field will provide you with the tools used in environmental health practice, and by public health practitioners. These include surveillance, monitoring, observation, analysis, and selected techniques in biostatistics, epidemiology and health economics. Other skills we develop are more specific to environmental health or environmental studies, such as environmental, social and health impact assessment and qualitative and quantitative analysis. This stream is a specialist companion program to the Master of Environment and Public Health which is offered at the University of Melbourne. |
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Learning Outcomes: |
Students who complete the Master of Environment will have:
Upon successful completion of the Environment and Public Health specialisation, students will be able to:
Collaborate with professionals across disciplines and sectors to identify and manage environmental health problems. |
Structure & Available Subjects: |
Students will be required to complete the two core subjects, plus two compulsory specialisation subjects Students in the 200 point pathway must also take at least 12.5 points of subjects from the compulsory capstone subjects – these subjects enable students to complete an independent project related to professional practices in environment and public health. Students in the 100 point pathway will not normally be required to complete this component. Students must also undertake electives to make up the balance of the award. The selection of electives is made in consultation with the Environment and Public Health major coordinator. A full list of subjects available within this specialisation can be found here: http://environment.unimelb.edu.au/courses/streams/public_health |
Subject Options: | Core subjectsStudents must take the following core subjects: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Compulsory Specialisation SubjectsStudents must take the following compulsory specialisation subjects: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Compulsory Capstone ExperienceStudents must complete at least 12.5 points from the following compulsory capstone subjects - please note that if you select either a 25 or 50 point subject that spreads across two semesters you must enrol into the subject in both semesters (your student centre will be able to assist with this). Students completing the 100 point pathway will normally be exempt from this requirement. Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Elective SubjectsStudents should make up the balance of the award with electives. Subjects in the list below are recommended. Other subjects may be taken with the approval of stream coordinator. Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Notes: | Other subjects may be approved at the discretion of the coordinator. |
Related Course(s): |
Master of Environment Master of Environment |
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