From treating patients in health clinics to influencing health care policy in government agencies or undertaking life-changing research, the opportunities are limitless.
A career in health is also incredibly rewarding, giving you the opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of communities and individuals.
Whether it’s providing care, undertaking research or influencing policy, no day will be the same and your desire to make a difference will only grow stronger.
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With further postgraduate study, opportunities could also include:
Many of our teaching staff are also active researchers and we ensure our programs always have the latest evidence-based learning outcomes.
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Our incredible teaching and research staff are experts in their professions and well-connected to industry.
Academic Lead:
Professor John Coveney
John is Professor of Global Food, Culture and Health at Flinders University and is also the Academic Lead for Health Sciences. Earlier in his career, John worked as a leading nutritionist and dietitian addressing regional, Indigenous, and international health issues. He has published more than 150 papers, written several books, and worked on major international projects and collaborations that have attracted significant research and grant funding.
Honours Grad Dip Research Methods Course Coordinator: Ivanka Prichard
Ivanka joined the health and exercise sciences teaching area at Flinders in 2014. She is Co-Deputy Director of the SHAPE Research Centre (Sport, Health, Activity, Performance, and Exercise) at Flinders University, and a member of the Caring Futures Institute. Her research explores the connections between body image and health behaviour. She also has a focus on lifestyle factors associated with cancer prevention.
Student Experience Coordinator: Dr Jane Harford
Jane has a background as a registered nurse and has completed studies in health administration, public policy, economics and public health. She has also worked in health services, spending some time working in a range of roles in government and at universities.
Student can choose from a range of specialisations such as ageing, health management*, health promotion*, innovation, digital health, physiology and neuroscience*, psychology* or therapy studies. *requires the choice of a specific topic in the first year.
Health Care and Social Assistance is Australia’s largest and fastest-growing industry and is projected to have the strongest employment growth of any industry through to May 2023 (Australian Jobs 2019).
From treating patients in health clinics, providing preventative self-care, influencing health care policy in government agencies or undertaking life-changing research, the opportunities are limitless.
You will graduate either with a Health Sciences degree and a specialised area of knowledge, or you will graduate with a broad Health Sciences degree. This depends on whether you choose to pursue a specialisation or whether you build your own degree.
You can undertake either a Bachelor of Health Sciences (Therapy Studies) or a Bachelor of Exercise Science (with an allied health specialisation) and on completion be eligible for entry into the Master of Physiotherapy.
You can undertake a Bachelor of Health Sciences (Therapy Studies) and on completion, be eligible for entry into the Master of Occupational Therapy.
Please note, completion of these alternate degrees does not guarantee entry into the double degree or Masters programs and entry is competitive based on grade point average (GPA).
The current pandemic situation (COVID-19) will affect many aspects of your study, from topic availability on campus to how your classes are delivered. For detailed information about the impact of COVID-19 on your study please refer to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) information page.
There is a range of alternative ways to gain entry to most undergraduate courses besides meeting the minimum required ATAR. Details of other pathways can be found at flinders.edu.au/study/pathways
These include:
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