Have you always wanted to pursue a postgraduate public health course, but are deterred by the cost? With a Commonwealth supported place (CSP), part of your tuition is subsidised by the Australian Government, significantly reducing the overall cost of your qualification. Learn more about how CSPs work in our guide to postgraduate CSP courses in healthcare.
While CSPs in postgraduate public health courses are relatively uncommon in comparison to other health-related fields, they do exist and the savings can be substantial. In the courses listed below, subsidies have reduced course fees by over 60 per cent.
The Master of Health Leadership and Master of Public Health at the University of New South Wales offers the largest discount with 74 per cent off, saving you over $40,000. Read on to see how much this course costs and explore other postgraduate public health courses offering substantial discounts.
3 postgraduate CSP public health courses with the biggest discounts in 2026
We’ve curated a list of postgraduate CSP public health courses from the GlobalHealth Education catalogue with the biggest discounts. Courses are listed from the biggest to smallest discount, with discount percentages rounded to the nearest whole number.
Only courses that have listed both the full-fee and CSP prices are included in the list to ensure that discounts are calculated accurately. Fees are subject to change and may vary depending on your course and unit selection and study load. Please note that, as postgraduate CSP places are limited and highly competitive, meeting the eligibility criteria does not automatically guarantee admission into the course.
Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that pricing information is accurate and up to date, no guarantee is given, nor responsibility taken, for variations or discrepancies in pricing.
Master of Health Leadership and Management and Master of Public Health (Online) at the University of New South Wales – 74% off
This innovative dual degree will equip you with the skills and expertise to lead and improve health services, systems and population health outcomes. You’ll complete core courses in areas such as strategic planning, policy development, change management and quality enhancement and graduate with the capabilities to lead rapidly evolving environments.
This course is also accredited by the Australasian College of Health Service Management and can be completed either face-to-face or online.
Who should study this course?
This course is designed for professionals looking to enhance their career prospects and step into leadership roles within the public health sector.
Graduating with this dual degree could also lead to a career in areas such as government departments and ministries of health, public health networks, local area health services, non-governmental agencies and mental health services.
Eligibility criteria
There are three different pathways that each come with their own eligibility criteria.
Pathway one
Applicants must have both:
- A three-year undergraduate degree in any field or study
- Two years of full-time professional or volunteer experience in a relevant field
Pathway two
Applicants must have one of the following:
- An undergraduate degree plus an honours in a relevant field of study
- A postgraduate degree in a relevant field of study
Some examples of relevant fields of study include medicine, nursing, allied health, health sciences, biomedical sciences, dentistry, social work, psychology and social sciences.
Pathway three
- Applicants with extensive professional health or public health experience, but do not hold a relevant degree qualification, may be considered for entry
Course intake months in 2026: February, June and September
Course duration: 20 months
Estimated full-fee cost: $56,500
Estimated total fee with a CSP: $14,500
Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion (Online) at Victoria University – 63% off
Develop specialised skills in health promotion with this online course that is designed to equip you with the in-demand skills to address critical public health challenges.
As part of this course, you’ll explore the role of social media and social marketing in creating online health promotion strategies, learn how to design innovative health promotion programs and develop effective health promotion strategies for diverse populations. You’ll also get to choose one of your units (Epidemiology and Biostatistics or Public Health Program Management), depending on your interests.
Who should study this course?
This course is ideal for individuals working in public health who want to further their expertise in health promotion.
It’s also suitable for those who want to learn more about public health and health promotion, but aren’t ready to commit to a lengthy degree. Upon graduation, potential career pathways include roles such as health promotion officer, health promotion coordinator, program officer or project officer.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for the course, you must have completed one of the following:
- An Australian bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in any discipline
- Five years of approved work experience
Course intake months in 2026: January, March, May, July, August and October
Course duration: Eight months part-time
Estimated full-fee cost: $12,800
Estimated total fee with a CSP: $4,768
Graduate Certificate in Public Health (Online) at Victoria University – 52% off
Gain the foundational skills needed to pursue a career in public health practice with this online course. You’ll explore four core areas of public health, covering aspects such as the main theories, principles and values of public health, epidemiology and biostatistics, program planning for health promotion and the ways in which culture and society influence public health outcomes.
Who should study this course?
This course is ideal for individuals already working in public health who want to upskill, as well as career changers looking to move into this field. As this is an online course that can be completed part-time, it’s also suitable for individuals who want to balance study with other commitments.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for the course, you must have completed one of the following:
- An Australian bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in any discipline
- Five years of approved work experience
Course intake months in 2026: January, March, May, July, August and October
Course duration: Eight months part-time
Estimated full-fee cost: $12,800
Estimated total fee with a CSP: $4,768
Chat to our Education Consultant
With years of experience in education consulting and career coaching, our Education Consultant, Catriona, can help you navigate your options and find the right postgraduate public health course to pursue. She can also answer any questions you may have about CSPs, including how it differs to other financial support options. Book a quick chat or a complimentary professional development call with her to get started.
