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Teaching Programs
The School's teaching programs are among the most relevant and comprehensive in population health. A wide range of postgraduate and undergraduate programs reflects the diversity of the School's expertise in fields including:
- Public Health
- International Public Health
- Epidemiology
- Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Studies
- Nutrition
- Indigenous Health
- Biostatistics
- Health Sciences
- Health Economics
These teaching programs reflect workforce needs and research strengths in the School and are relevant to the world’s leading and emerging health issues. Collaborations across the School, the Faculty of Health Sciences and across the University draw on a wealth of teaching experience that has seen UQ win more Australian Awards for University Teaching than any other university.
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Public HealthThe School of Population Health’s postgraduate programs in Public Health give health professionals the knowledge and skills they need to define, critically assess and resolve public health problems in a changing world. Diverse fields of study ... |
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International HealthInternational Health is a dynamic field that includes issues such as under-nutrition and communicable diseases as well as newer concerns such as chronic diseases, cancer, cardiovascular disease and drug use. The International Health program at the S... |
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Epidemiology Teaching ProgramsThis program aims to provide structured coursework developing epidemiological and biostatistical skills to an advanced level in order to credential an individual as an epidemiologist with strong methodological knowledge skills. |
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Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug StudiesDrug use has an increasingly significant impact on public health, however little formal training is available for those responding to substance use and misuse. The Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs program meets this need by equipping those working i... |
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Tropical HealthThe program will give students a broad understanding of health and disease in the tropics; the problems faced by health services in the tropics; and the management of those services. Intensive academic training is followed by a period of collaborati... |
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NutritionThis field of study provides broadly based academic training that develops an understanding of nutrition and its role in the public health agenda globally and at the local level. Topics of particular interest include the nutrition t... |
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BiostatisticsThe School of Population Health’s Biostatistics program is part of the Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia which offers courses developed by Australia’s foremost biostatisticians from academia, government and industry. It produces g... |
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Student ResourcesA page of student resources such as dissertation topics, timetabling and more. |
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