Masters (Coursework)
This degree aims to build the clinical, public health and academic capacity of Indigenous health professionals to prevent and treat harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in the Indigenous community.
This degree aims to build the clinical, public health and academic capacity of Indigenous health professionals to prevent and treat harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in the Indigenous community. This is the highest university-level qualification in Indigenous health aspects of substance use recognised at a national level. You will engage in areas of study including alcohol dependence and withdrawal, cannabis tobacco and depression, and substance use across the lifespan. You also have the opportunity to complete two elective units of study from the public health or international public health programs.