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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

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Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health

  • Graduate Certificate

This Graduate Certificate helps you meet the English language requirements to enter a range of Masters degrees in Health.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
6 months full-time
Course Code
096266B
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Highlights
Highlights
  • Provides a premium pathway into QUT's Master of Advanced Practice Nursing, Master of Public Health and Master of Health, Safety and Environment degrees.
  • Suitable for international students who have not met the minimum English language requirements to enter the Masters degree.
  • Advance your knowledge and skills in your chosen Health discipline and develop your English language capability and academic literacy.
  • Successful graduates will receive 1 semester of credit for prior learning (advanced standing) towards one of the approved posgraduate Health degrees.

Entry requirements

Academic entry requirements Environmental Health major

A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher award)

with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 4 (on QUT's 7 point scale)
in any discipline; and a minimum of 48 credit points (equivalent of one semester full time study) of basic science units that were completed at the bachelor degree level and must include:
  • 12 credit points (one subject) of foundation chemistry; and
  • 36 credit points in other science areas (e.g. microbiology physics anatomy and physiology life science).

Pathway leading to Master of Health Safety and Environment (Environmental Health)

Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health (Environmental Health) (1 semester) February or July entry leading to PU80 Master of Health Safety and Environment (Environmental Health) (4 semesters) February or July entry.

Nursing major

A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher award)

with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 4 (on QUT's 7 point scale)
in nursing; or a completed recognised associate degree in nursing and one of year work experience as a registered nurse (or equivalent).

The Master of Advanced Practice Nursing does not lead to registration as a nurse in Australia. International students seeking registration in Australia should contact the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency for further advice or consider our Master of Nursing - Entry to Practice program.

Pathway leading to Master of Advanced Practice Nursing

Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health (Nursing) (1 semester) into:

  • February or July entry leading to NS80 Master of Advanced Practice Nursing (Chronic Health Care Nursing) (3 semesters) February or July entry.
  • February or July entry leading to NS80 Master of Advanced practice Nursing (Health Professional Education) (3 semesters) February or July entry.
  • February or July entry leading to NS80 Master of Advanced practice Nursing (Cross- Specialisation) (3 semesters) February or July entry.
Public Health major

Occupational Health and Safety

A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher award)

with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 4 (on QUT's 7 point scale)
in any discipline.

Pathway leading to Master of Health Safety and Environment (Occupational Health and Safety)

Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health (Public Health) (1 semester) February or July entry leading to PU80 Master of Health Safety and Environment (Occupational Health and Safety) (4 semesters) February or July entry.

Public Health

A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher award)

with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 4 (on QUT's 7 point scale)
in any discipline.

Pathway leading to Master of Public Health

Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health (Public Health) (1 semester) February or July entry leading to PU86 Master of Public Health (3 semesters) February or July entry (48 credit points advanced standing).

Study locations

Kelvin Grove

What you will learn

This course is intended primarily as a pathway for international students who want to study Master of Advanced Practice Nursing (NS80) Master of Public Health (PU86) or Master of Health Safety and Environment (PU80) but have not met the English language requirements for direct entry. Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health is designed to help students acquire postgraduate level knowledge and skill in a specialist Health discipline while developing competency in English language and academic literacy.

You will be studying two Communication units at the QUT College to enhance your academic English language skills and two Health units at the faculty from your chosen degree.

  • Study on campus as a QUT student with access to all services and facilities across the University.
  • On completion with the required results receive a guaranteed place in one of the approved Health degree with up to 1 semester of advanced standing.
  • Develop academic English language skills and progress without the need to take another IELTS test (or equivalent).
Choose your major

As part of the Graduate Certificate you must choose a major:

Nursing

Studying a major in nursing leads to: Master of Advanced Practice Nursing.

Public health

Studying a major in public health leads to: Master of Public Health or Master of Health Safety and Environment (Occupational Health and Safety).

Environmental health

Studying a major in environmental health leads to: Master of Health Safety and Environment (Environmental Health).

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