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Master of Public Health
University of Canberra

Master of Public Health

Gain the skills needed to analyse health information and plan and manage public health programs for communities and populations.

  • Delivery: 100% online
  • Duration: 18 months full-time
  • Next Intake: 10th August
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Master of Public Health

Develop the essential skills to analyse health information and effectively plan, implement and manage public health programs for diverse communities and populations through this comprehensive online course.

Key facts

Delivery
Online
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
18 months
Commitment
9 - 40 hours/week
Units
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You may be required to complete 0 credit point units throughout your course. The university will confirm this as part of your enrolment.
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Intake
10th August, 2026
15th February, 2027
9th August, 2027
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Flexible & Customisable
Master of Public Health
University of Technology Sydney

Master of Public Health

Offering a diverse range of electives, this course will help you develop specialist knowledge and skills that span health data, education and promotion. 100% online MPH with pathway options in leadership, data analytics and health services management.f

  • Delivery: 100% online
  • Duration: 24 months part-time
  • Next Intake: 11th May 2026
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Master of Public Health

Offering a diverse range of electives, this course will help you develop specialist knowledge and skills that span health data, education and promotion.

Key facts

Delivery
Online
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
24 months (minimum)
Commitment
15 - 20 hours/week
Units
More Information
You may be required to complete 0 credit point units throughout your course. The university will confirm this as part of your enrolment.
12
Intake
6th July, 2026
31st August, 2026
26th October, 2026
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Structured Support
Master of Public Health (Health Promotion)
Victoria University

Master of Public Health (Health Promotion)

Learn how effective health promotion works, understand and act on factors that cause poor health and those that create and sustain good health. 

  • Delivery: 100% online
  • Duration: 24 months part-time
  • Next Intake: 11th May 2026
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Master of Public Health (Health Promotion)

Learn how effective health promotion works, understand and act on factors that cause poor health and those that create and sustain good health.

Key facts

Delivery
Online
Study level
Postgraduate
Course type
Master's
Duration
24 months
Commitment
15 - 20 hours/week
Units
More Information
You may be required to complete 0 credit point units throughout your course. The university will confirm this as part of your enrolment.
12
Intake
6th July, 2026
31st August, 2026
26th October, 2026
Download course guide

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Why choose a Masters in Public Health?

The Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing at UTS is designed for registered nurses looking to transition into high-pressure environments.

94%

Of our post-grad health students are employed within 6 months of graduation.

#1 in Aus

UTS is consistently ranked as the top Nursing school in the country.

Top 25

Our Nursing program is ranked in the Top 25 globally (QS World Rankings).

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To be eligible for the Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing, you must hold current registration as a Registered Nurse in Australia (AHPRA) and have completed a UTS-recognised Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent). Additionally, you typically need at least one year of post-registration clinical experience and must be concurrently employed in an acute care setting to complete the practical, workplace-based assessments.

To be eligible for the Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing, you must hold current registration as a Registered Nurse in Australia (AHPRA) and have completed a UTS-recognised Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent). Additionally, you typically need at least one year of post-registration clinical experience and must be concurrently employed in an acute care setting to complete the practical, workplace-based assessments.

To be eligible for the Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing, you must hold current registration as a Registered Nurse in Australia (AHPRA) and have completed a UTS-recognised Bachelor of Nursing (or equivalent). Additionally, you typically need at least one year of post-registration clinical experience and must be concurrently employed in an acute care setting to complete the practical, workplace-based assessments.