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Changing models of health care delivery designed to improve quality and access to services require effective leaders who are able to utilise information technology and build and engage teams. This course provides the opportunity for health professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge enabling them to become leaders in health services.
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This three and a half-year full-time course is offered in Launceston by the School of Human Life Sciences. The course is designed to give students a solid grounding in Science subjects followed by specialised units which provide the knowledge and skills suitable to the needs of the modern pathology
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This 3-year, undergraduate course is offered at the Launceston Campus.
It consists of units taught by the Faculty of Health Science in conjunction with three other Faculties (Commerce, Education, and Science, Engineering and Technology).
Candidates must complete the requirements of the degree in a minimum of 3, and a maximum of 8, separate years of full time study from the time of first enrolment.
The course may also be undertaken on a part-time basis.
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The Bachelor of Health Science (Environmental Health) is a professionally accredited 3.5 year program that is designed to produce graduands who will work as Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) in State and Local Government.
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This course is a 3.5 year program that is designed to produce graduates who meet the professional requirements for registration with Australian Association of Exercise & Sports Science (AAESS) as exercise scientists. Graduates may be employed in the private and public sectors. Exercise and sport scientists provide assessment, monitoring and program prescription for fitness & exercise in a diverse range of populations from the chronically ill to elite athletes.
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