Course code: #BB-HPRHSF
These are mandatory and all come with course.
Term start& deadline | Deadline | ||
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Winter-July 10-July-2023 | 2023-07-10 |
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Winter-July 10-July-2024 | 2024-07-10 |
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This double degree at Curtin University develops your expertise in both health promotion and occupational health and safety.
As a graduate, you can choose to work within either discipline over your career, or you can pursue a career that combines both.
Your first year is interprofessional and taken with other health sciences students.
In the following years, you’ll learn how to promote health by creating healthy environments, informing policies and laws to support healthy choices, and strengthening people’s ability to plan and take action to achieve healthier outcomes.
The occupational health and safety component gives you the skills to contribute proactively to risk management and assessment and help prevent injuries and disease in the workplace.
You will participate in an on-campus health promotion campaign and in fieldwork visits so you can see health and safety in action.
You'll also develop your practical skills by completing 350 hours in professional placements in both health promotion and health and safety organisations.
$44,768
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,620 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $5,700 |
Tuition | 1 person | $39,068 |
Curtin English offers three pathways to improve your language proficiency to meet the English pre-requisites for entry to university or Curtin College.
Name of Program | Entry requirements | Discipline | Duration | Pathway |
General English | IELTS: From 3.0 PTE: From 25 TOEFL: From 25 | General English 1 | 20 weeks | General English 2 |
General English 2 | 20 weeks | Gateway English | ||
Gateway English | IELTS: From 5.0 PTE: From 36 TOEFL: From 40 | - | 6-24 weeks | Curtin College English Language Bridging |
English Language Bridging | IELTS: From 5.5 PTE: From 42 TOEFL: From 52 | - | 2-17 weeks | undergraduate or postgraduate course |
If you are planning to study Curtin English as a pathway to Curtin College or Curtin University, you will apply through your application for your undergraduate, postgraduate or diploma program.
You will receive a conditional offer that packages your University or College course with the Curtin English pathway that you will need to complete.
Successful completion of the first year of a four-year Bachelor degree at Section 1 Higher Education institution listed on AEI CEP, separate evidence of English competence is required.
"Successful completion of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) (also known as Gao Kao) and obtaining an aggregate of the required individual subjects, which is equivalent to 67% of the overall maximum score, or a grade of 322/480,402/600, 503/750, 543/810 or 603/900
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successful completion of the first year of a four or five-year Bachelor degree at a recognised University or authorised degree-granting institution, separate evidence of English competence is required."
Successful completion of the Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) with a grade average of at least 60% from the best four subjects and at least 60% in English or separate evidence of English competence
OR
Successful completion of the All India Senior School Certificate/ Delhi Senior School Certificate Examination awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) with a grade average of 60% in the best four subjects and at least 60% in English or separate evidence of English competence
OR
Successful completion of the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Standard Year 12 Qualification, qualification title varies from State to State, see assessment note below) awarded by one of the recognized Higher Secondary Education Boards in India with a grade average of 65% in the best five subjects.
Separate evidence of English competency is required.
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