Advance your professional skills and develop specialist knowledge in travel medicine. This Graduate Certificate is designed to equip you for a career that spans domestic and international health.
Entry Requirements
AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a relevant Health discipline; or equivalent
Advance your career in health care with a Graduate Certificate of Infection Control. You'll develop the skills to implement effective infection prevention and treatments as well as control procedures that protect those in hospital and clinical settings and those in the general public.
Entry Requirements
AQF level 7 bachelor degree in medical, nursing or other relevant health professional qualification; or at least five years' experience in a health profession
Broaden your medical qualifications and learn the advanced structure of the human body.
Entry Requirements
AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a health-related field, be AHPRA registered and maintain registration for the duration of the course; or be a current final-year student of a JCU MBBS program with a minimum 5.0 GPA
This is a dynamic and innovative James Cook University (JCU) Masters degree that gives you a world-class learning experience with substantial practical, skills-based learning you can implement immediately.
The Graduate Certificate of Travel Medicine is designed to provide both academic and practical training in the disciplines of travel and tropical medicine.
Develop skills for real-world research and innovation through examining engineering principles and systems, and exploring scientific methods and theories. Pursue a career aligned with your interests by choosing majors and subjects relevant to your professional goals.
Entry Requirements
ATAR 70
Recommended Knowledge
English (Units 3/4,C) and Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4,C)
JCU's Graduate Certificate of Diabetes Education is designed to focus on the clinical issues faced by Diabetes Educators practicing in rural and remote communities focus on cultural competency and cultural appropriateness when providing diabetes care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.