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B-HLTHSC

Health Sciences

Bachelor degree

Gain expertise in public health services, data, planning, research and management in population-level physical and mental health.

Course outline
  • Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (Health Sciences)
  • Duration

    Duration

    3 years full-time
  • Credit

    Credit

    600
  • CRICOS

    CRICOS

    003691K
  • Location

    Location

    Curtin Perth,  Curtin Kalgoorlie
Course outline

Select your preferred campus:

2026

Semester 1

On campus and online

Semester 2

On campus and online

2027

Semester 1

On campus and online

Semester 2

On campus and online

2026

Semester 1

Online

Semester 2

Online

2027

Semester 1

Online

Semester 2

Online

Course outline

Overview

Overview

This multidisciplinary course will give you the knowledge and skills for a career in public health. You’ll contribute to the prevention of disease and disabilities, learning techniques to promote wellbeing at the community or population level.

You’ll learn how psychosocial and environmental factors affect health and wellbeing, and about public health and healthcare systems. You’ll then apply your analytical and planning skills to create evidence-based approaches that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

After completing this course, you may apply to study a graduate-entry master course in midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, social work or speech pathology.

Choose your specialisation

In your third year of study, you can choose a specialisation in Health Data or Health Sciences, to advance your expertise in those areas, or choose an Accelerated Bachelor Master pathway.

Health Data

Learn how to analyse big data to reveal health patterns and trends, such as the impacts of climate change on health.

You’ll also learn about data capture, cybersecurity and data visualisation, and how artificial intelligence and machine learning are being used in health.

In addition, you’ll build interpretive and decision-making skills and learn how to present results to various audiences, including clinicians, health professionals and the public.

Health Sciences

This specialisation allows you to select multidisciplinary units such as health promotion, sexology, occupational health and safety, and global public health.

Career outcomes are diverse and you’ll be able to tailor your studies to your career goals.

Accelerated Master Degree Pathway

In the third year of your course you'll complete four units from a master degree. You may then choose to continue studying for your master degree.

As an accelerated pathway, this option reduces the time needed to complete the bachelor and master degrees separately by six months.

The specialisations available are:

  • Public Health
  • Health Administration
  • Sexology
  • Occupational Health and Safety.

Note: This pathway requires a course-weighted average of 60 or higher after completing 300 credit points.

What jobs can the Health Sciences course lead to?

Careers

  • Community development officer
  • Health data management officer
  • Health data scientist
  • Health project consultant
  • Health research officer

Industries

  • Healthcare
  • Government
  • Non-government organisations

What you'll learn

  • apply discipline knowledge, understand its theoretical underpinnings and ways of thinking; extend the boundaries of knowledge through research
  • apply logical and rational processes to analyse the components of an issue; think creatively to generate innovative solutions
  • decide what information is needed and where it might be found using appropriate technologies; make valid judgements and synthesise information from a range of sources
  • communicate in ways appropriate to the discipline, audience and purpose
  • use appropriate technologies recognising their advantages and limitations
  • use a range of learning strategies; take responsibility for one's own learning and development; sustain intellectual curiosity; know how to continue to learn as a graduate
  • think globally and consider issues from a variety of perspectives; apply international standards and practices within a discipline or professional area
  • respect individual human rights; recognise the importance of cultural diversity particularly the perspective of Indigenous Australians; value diversity of language
  • work independently and in teams; demonstrate leadership, professional behaviour and ethical practices

Why study Health Sciences at Curtin?

Professional recognition

Graduates can apply for membership of the Public Health Association of Australia, the Health Services Research Association Australia and New Zealand, and the Australasian Epidemiological Association.

Accelerated learning

Study this course as a pathway into other allied health courses, or progress into an accelerated master program specialising in health administration, occupational health and safety, public health or sexology.

Specialist pathways

Specialise in Health Data, analysing patterns, trends and big data; or in Health Sciences, where you can combine various public health disciplines.

Professional recognition and accreditation

Graduates can apply for membership of the Public Health Association of Australia, the Health Services Research Association of Australia & New Zealand, and the Australasian Epidemiological Association.

Bachelor of Science (Health Sciences) student smiling at the camera.

As part of my course I gained research experience through a placement at the Telethon Kids Institute with a team dedicated to public health.

I worked on several projects as a research assistant, which involved applying the skills I had learned throughout my degree.

Being hands-on in the workplace was such an amazing experience and led to a position as a paid research assistant with the institute, where I contributed to a published report. 

Rose Wheatley
Credit for recognised learning (CRL)

Use your experience to get credit towards your degree

Finish your course sooner with credit for your previous study or work experience.

Fees and scholarships

Australian and New Zealand student indicative fees

2025 Fee year:

$13,200*

Commonwealth supported

Commonwealth supported

Fees are indicative first year only and are subject to passage of legislation.

*The indicative first-year fee is calculated on 0 credit points, which is the typical full-time study load per year, however some courses require additional study to be completed, in which case the fee will be higher than that shown.

This fee is a guide only. It may vary depending on the units you choose and does not include incidental fees (such as lab coats or art supplies) or the cost of your textbooks – visit other fees and charges for more information. For more information on fees and to determine your eligibility for HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP, please visit fee basics or the Study Assist website

To be eligible for the Commonwealth supported fee:

  • Australian citizens must complete some of their course of study while residing in Australia.
  • Australian permanent residents or New Zealand citizens must be residing in Australia for the entire course.

For further information on eligibility please refer to the Australian Government Study Assist website.

If you’re not an Australian citizen, permanent resident or New Zealand citizen, please see information for international students.

Looking for more detail on the course structure?

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Location

For start dates, please view the academic calendar.

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2026

Semester 1
  • On campus
  • Online
Semester 2
  • On campus
  • Online

2027

Semester 1
  • On campus
  • Online
Semester 2
  • On campus
  • Online
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2026

Semester 1
  • Online
Semester 2
  • Online

2027

Semester 1
  • Online
Semester 2
  • Online

All endeavours are made to ensure location information for courses is up to date but please note they are subject to change.

The University reserves the right to withdraw any unit of study or program which it offers, to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or program, and/or to vary arrangements for any program.

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  • Curtin course code: B-HLTHSC
  • CRICOS code: 003691K
  • Last updated on: 24 October 2025

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