CB66 Bachelor of Health Science

In order to complete this course, you must:

  1. Complete the core structure
  2. Complete 2 minors

Core Structure

Number of units: 16 Total credit points: 96

All students must accumulate a total of 144 credit points to complete this course.

These credit points will be broken down into eight (8) core units, eight (8) discipline units, and eight (8) extension units completed as one major or two minors. Each successfully completed unit equates to six (6) credit points.

YEAR 1

All full-time students are required to complete seven (7) units from the core structure in Year 1 (including ALLH11010 in Term 3).

Students are then required to choose two (2) units from their selected major or minor/s to complete their first year of study, provided eligibility and requisite requirements are met.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ALLH11001 Introduction to Allied Health Practice
ALLH11006 Life Course Development for Health Professionals
PSYC11010 Fundamentals of Psychology 1: Understanding Human Behaviour
ALLH11009 Research Methods for Health Professionals
BMSC11007 Medical Anatomy and Physiology 1
BMSC11008 Medical Anatomy and Physiology 2
ALLH11010 Skills for Allied Health Assistants

YEAR 2

All full-time students are required to complete four (4) units from the core structure in Year 2.

Students are then required to choose four (4) units from their selected major or minor/s to complete their second year of study, provided eligibility and requisite requirements are met.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ALLH12006 Evidence Based Practice for Health Professionals
NUTR12001 Human Nutrition
MPAT12001 Medical Pathophysiology
BMSC12014 Pharmacology for Health Professionals

YEAR 3

All full-time students are required to complete five (5) units from the core structure in Year 3.

Students are then required to choose two (2) units from their selected major or minor/s to complete their third year of study, provided eligibility and requisite requirements are met.

 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ALLH14002 Research Project for Health Professionals 1
ALLH13011 Rural and Remote Practice for Health Professionals
HLTH13031 Population Health Epidemiology
ALLH14001 Research Project for Health Professionals 2
ALLH13009 Work-Integrated Learning for Health Professionals

For students NOT enrolled in CB66, the following are recommended study options for a major or minor(s) in Health Science:

Minor in Health Science:

  • ALLH11001 Introduction to Allied Health Practice
  • HLHT12028 Health Promotion Strategies
  • ALLH13011 Rural and Remote Practice for Health Professionals
  • HLTH13035 Health in all Policies

Minor in Research for Health Sciences:

  • ALLH11009 Research Methods for Health Professionals
  • ALLH12006 Evidence Based Practice for Health Professionals
  • ALLH14002 Research Project for Health Professionals 1 
  • ALLH14001 Research Project for Health Professionals 2

Major in Health Science:

  • ALLH11001 Introduction to Allied Health Practice
  • ALLH11009 Research Methods for Health Professionals
  • ALLH12006 Evidence Based Practice for Health Professionals
  • HLHT12028 Health Promotion Strategies
  • ALLH13011 Rural and Remote Practice for Health Professionals
  • HLTH13035 Health in all Policies
  • ALLH14002 Research Project for Health Professionals 1
  • ALLH14001 Research Project for Health Professionals 2

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Many Indigenous Australians experience poorer health than other Australians, especially in rural, regional and remote communities. As such, they require care that is contextualised within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander systems of kinship, reciprocity and spirituality, and which acknowledges the intergenerational effects of past government policies, discrimination and racism on the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. In this minor, you will engage with colonialism taking you into the national context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and perspectives in interface with non-Indigenous power and authority. You are enabled to make connections to the international global and colonial context. You will develop skill sets to critically investigate, argue and interpret issues around identity, nationalism and power, and to question issues and approaches that purport to be about ‘reconciliation’. You will develop your critical and ethical thinking skills, and be enabled to be a transformative citizen skilled in the struggle for social justice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
INDG11015 Contemporary Indigenous Issues
NURS11171 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Health
ENEV12002 First Nations and Community Engagement
SOWK14004 Reconciliation in the Workplace and Community

Human and Community Wellbeing Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Please note: SOWK11015 Professional Communication in Human Services has a compulsory Residential School that must be completed to pass this unit. 

With an ageing population and an increase in services for people with disability, there is an unprecedented opportunity for professionals to work within the human service sector in Australia. This minor will introduce you to the human services sector in Australia, and the concepts of social justice, inequality and disadvantage. You will gain practical skills in active listening and cross-cultural communication, and critically analyse different contexts for community work. You will gain an understanding of different organisational theoretical models to analyse and creatively consider organisational and system change. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
SOWK11014 Contemporary Human Services
SOWK11015 Professional Communication in Human Services
SOWK12012 Organisational Practice
SOWK13012 Professional Practice and Mental Health

Human and Community Wellbeing (8 unit Major) Minor

Number of units: 8 Total credit points: 48

Please note: SOWK11015 Professional Communication in Human Services and SOWK12009 Casework and Case Management have compulsory Residential Schools that must be completed to pass these units.

With an ageing population and an increase in services for people with disability, there is an unprecedented opportunity for professionals to work within the human service sector in Australia. With a focus on social justice, inclusivity and person-centred support, this major will provide you with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to communicate, engage and work with diverse population groups in your community. You will gain an understanding of social justice, inequality and disadvantage in Australia and how these principles underpin work in human services in Australia. You will gain practical skills in active listening, cross-cultural communication, case management and evidence-based practice. You will critically analyse different contexts for community work and develop strategic responses to a range of differing community contexts. This major will prepare you for employment within the human service sector and/or for future postgraduate studies.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
SOWK11014 Contemporary Human Services
SOWK11015 Professional Communication in Human Services
SOWK12008 Theories of Change for Professional Practice I
SOWK12009 Casework and Case Management
SOWK12011 Social Group Work and Family Work
SOWK13011 Community Practice
SOWK14004 Reconciliation in the Workplace and Community
SOWK13012 Professional Practice and Mental Health

Introduction to Occupational Therapy Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Note: Access to this minor is restricted. Please contact the Course Management Team to discuss. Rockhampton and Bundaberg campuses only. The Introduction to Physiotherapy, Introduction to Podiatry, or Introduction to Speech Pathology minors cannot be completed with this minor.

This minor is designed to introduce you to the profession of occupational therapy, including occupational, biomedical, and social foundations. Occupational therapists support people of all ages, and their families, to engage in their desired and required occupations and activities of daily life, optimising physical and mental health and wellbeing. During this minor you will be introduced to: the scope of contemporary occupational therapy practice; the history of occupational therapy; occupational therapy theories and models; foundational professional skills, including interviewing; how personal, environmental, and occupational factors can represent strengths and barriers to occupational engagement; and the support occupational therapists provide to people to achieve their goals. This minor is subject to quota availability.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
OCCT11002 Introduction to Occupational Therapy Theory and Practice
OCCT11001 Introduction to Activity and Occupation
BMSC12007 Neurological Physiology & Measurement
HLTH13035 Health in all Policies

Introduction to Physiotherapy Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Note: Access to this minor is restricted. Please contact the Course Management Team to discuss. Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Cairns campuses only. The Introduction to Occupational Therapy, Introduction to Podiatry, or Introduction to Speech Pathology minor cannot be completed with this minor.

Physiotherapy is an exciting and rewarding allied health profession that has employment opportunities in hospital, community, sports and occupational settings. Physiotherapists work collaboratively with other health care providers to improve the quality of life for individuals with health and/or movement disorders. In this minor, you will develop an understanding of the ethical, legal and professional frameworks that underpin physiotherapy practice, including evidence-based and inter-professional healthcare. You will acquire basic knowledge and skills in the assessment of posture and movement, and the safe use of therapeutic massage, manual handling, and mobility aids in the context of physiotherapy practice. You will also be introduced to the physiological and biochemical determinants of exercise performance, and develop basic skills in the assessment and prescription of exercise for healthy individuals. This minor is subject to quota availability.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
PSIO11004 Foundations of Physiotherapy Practice 1
PSIO11003 Foundations of Physiotherapy Practice 2
BMSC12006 Cardiorespiratory Physiology and Measurement
HLTH13035 Health in all Policies

Introduction to Podiatry Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Note: Access to this minor is restricted. Please contact the Course Management Team to discuss. Rockhampton campus only. The Introduction to Occupational Therapy, Introduction to Physiotherapy, Introduction to Speech Pathology, and Public Health minor cannot be completed with this minor.

Podiatry is a specialised allied health profession focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions related to the lower limb. This minor will introduce you to foundational aspects of podiatry practice including the standards and codes of practice for a podiatrist. You will gain knowledge in functional anatomy and biomechanics of the lower limb, learn how to set up a clinical workspace, apply infection control principles and conduct general assessments of the foot and lower limb.

 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
HLTH11027 Foundations of Health
PODI11001 Introduction to Podiatry Practice
PODI12010 Advanced Anatomy and Podiatric Biomechanics
HLTH13035 Health in all Policies

Introduction to Speech Pathology Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Note: Access to this minor is restricted. Please contact the Course Management Team to discuss. Rockhampton campus only. The Introduction to Occupational Therapy, Introduction to Physiotherapy, or Introduction to Podiatry minor cannot be completed with this minor.

Speech Pathology is an exciting field that helps people overcome communication difficulties that prevent them from fully engaging with people around them. In this minor, you will develop an understanding and appreciation of how communication disorders across the lifespan create barriers to participation in community, education and employment. Strategies to facilitate development of language in children and improved understanding and use of language to promote better health outcomes will also be explored. This minor is subject to quota availability.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
SPCH11001 Introduction to Communication and Swallowing
SPCH12006 Linguistics
SPCH12008 Phonetics
HLTH13035 Health in all Policies

Liberal Studies Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

This minor has been designed to support credit, articulation agreements and transition arrangements. Students cannot opt-in to complete the Liberal Studies minor. Please contact the Course Management Team for further information.

Project Management Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Effective project management is crucial in the health sector to ensure the successful execution of complex initiatives. This minor will introduce you to fundamental project management principles, provide skills in planning and managing project scope, risk and quality and an understanding of the project life cycle including initiation, planning, implementation, and project closing phases.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
PPMP11001 Project Management Principles
PPMP11002 Project Planning and Integration
PPMP12001 Project Management Life Cycle Phases
PPMP12002 Project Scope Management

Psychology for Health Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

In this minor, you will be introduced to the social and cultural bases of human behaviour and the theory behind the skills and interventions that are commonly implemented with clients in applied health and sports settings. You will examine human lifespan development, including cognitive and social development, and investigate social psychology as well as abnormal psychology. Additionally, you will analyse individual and societal attitudes to psychoactive drug use by exploring the history of its use, drug policy, public health responses and current media representations.

 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
PSYC11009 Fundamentals of Psychology 2: Psychological Literacy
PSYC12050 Applied Health and Sports Psychology
HLTH12030 Drugs in Society
PSYC13017 Foundations of Psychopathology

Public Health Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Note: This minor cannot be taken with the Introduction to Podiatry minor.

Public health is a dynamic field dedicated to safeguarding and enhancing the health of entire populations. The discipline of public health involves the study and application of various strategies to identify health-related concerns, prevent diseases, prolong life, and promote health on a community and global level. Within this minor, you will examine social determinants of health on both community and global scales. You will be introduced to different types of community assets and needs assessments, and apply fundamental health promotion concepts that can be applied in communities. You will also explore prominent public health issues that arise during and after disasters, and compare and contrast traditional and contemporary community-based disaster management frameworks.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
HLTH11027 Foundations of Health
HLTH12028 Health Promotion Strategies
HLTH12032 Community Assets and Needs Assessment
PBHL13002 Public Health Disaster Management

Public Health (8 unit Major) Minor

Number of units: 8 Total credit points: 48

Public health is a dynamic field dedicated to safeguarding and enhancing the health of entire populations. The discipline of public health involves the study and application of various strategies to identify health-related concerns, prevent diseases, prolong life, and promote health on a community and global level. Within this major, you will examine social determinants of health on both community and global scales, and identify risk factors for lifestyle-related chronic conditions. You will be introduced to different types of community assets and needs assessments, and apply fundamental health promotion concepts that can be applied in communities. You will also appraise evidence from epidemiological investigations, to understand the distribution of health outcomes in diverse populations and understand influential factors that determine this distribution.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
HLTH11027 Foundations of Health
HLTH11029 Health Promotion Concepts
HLTH12032 Community Assets and Needs Assessment
PBHL11002 Public Health and Chronic Disease
HLTH12030 Drugs in Society
PBHL12002 Public Health Initiatives
HLTH12028 Health Promotion Strategies
HLTH13035 Health in all Policies

Strategic Communications Minor

Number of units: 4 Total credit points: 24

Strategic communication involves using contemporary communication approaches to reach diverse audiences. In the context of health, this may involve translating complex health information to diverse population groups. In this minor, you will become a critical consumer of information and learn how information is created, distorted, and shared in contemporary (online) environments. You will examine crisis management from a communications perspective, learn the processes involved in a successful communications campaign, and develop the skills required to create impact with individuals, organisations and the wider population. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COMM11110 Introduction to Public Relations
COMM11112 The Internet Never Lies?: Social Media and Society
COMM12018 Advanced Public Relations
COMM20110 Crisis Communication

Strategic Communications (8 unit Major) Minor

Number of units: 8 Total credit points: 48

Strategic communication involves using contemporary communication approaches to reach diverse audiences. In the context of health, this may involve translating complex health information to diverse population groups. In this major, you will become a critical consumer of information and learn how information is created, distorted, and shared in contemporary (online) environments, and develop a critical awareness of new communication technologies and their impact on a global scale. You will learn the processes involved in a successful strategic communications campaign and work on real-world scenarios, enabling you to develop clear knowledge about how to communicate effectively, devise and implement strategies, and maintain relationships with stakeholders. You will examine crisis management from a communications perspective, and develop skills for managing intense media scrutiny. The major will prepare you for employment within the health-related strategic communications sector.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COMM11110 Introduction to Public Relations
COMM11112 The Internet Never Lies?: Social Media and Society
COMM12018 Advanced Public Relations
COMM12022 Communication and Global Technologies
COMM12016 Media Industries
COMM20110 Crisis Communication
COMM13111 Strategic Communication Project
COMM28001 Celebrity Public Relations: Profile, Personality and Positioning