Because this non-clinical degree is so versatile, there are huge range of roles that you can work in later, and opportunities to chop and change as your interests do. The degree focuses on improving the wellbeing and health of Australians, through a range of subjects and mechanisms.
You’ll study things like disability and inclusion, how environment affects health, exercise impact on health, family and societal structures, and even medical biotechnology. The degree is non-clinical, but equips you to work in careers around the planning and creation of efficient health programs and policies.
This gives you the ability to work in roles such as:
Community engagement officer, salary range from $85,000 to $123,000
Case manager, salary range from $70,000 to $100,000
Disability support planner, salary range from $60,000 to $100,000
Family/community project officer, salary range from $60,000 to $100,000
Environmental and sustainability officer, salary range from $80,000 to $112,000
Exercise specialist, salary range from $50,000 to $80,000
Food and nutrition policy developer, salary range from $65,000 to $90,000
Food scientist, salary range from $65,000 to $80,000
Health and sports marketer or PR officer, salary range from $80,000 to $120,000
Health educator or counsellor, salary range from $60,000 to $110,000
Health policy developer, salary range from $100,000 to $400,000
Health promotion officer, salary range from $80,000 to $100,000
Inclusion professional, salary range from $80,000 to $110,000
Indigenous support officer, salary range from $65,000 to $100,000
International aid worker, salary range from $70,000 to $150,000
Lifestyle and wellness professional, salary range from $55,000 to $80,000
Medical biotechnology researcher, salary range from $55,000 to $140,000
Nutrition and health promotion coordinator, salary range from $60,000 to $80,000
Policy adviser, salary range from $100,000 to $120,000
Regional health service planner, salary range from $85,000 to $140,000
Sustainability coordinator, salary range from $70,000 to $110,000
Women's health officer, salary range from $70,000 to $90,000
Many of these careers are on the skills shortage list in Australia. This means that once you’re qualified, it’s easy to stay in Australia afterwards, find a job, and then work towards permanent residency.
Under ‘personal service workers’ ANZSCO 451899, there is plenty of scope for other health care and social assistance roles, encompassing many of the roles above. There is also a need for specialised roles such as health promotion officer (ANZSCO 251911), which is individually listed on the skills shortage list.
Due to Australia’s aging population, there is increased pressure on the healthcare system, and less people available to fill these roles. This makes this versatile degree and sure-fire career starter.
Australian health science degrees are respected across the world. Many of the local degrees are ranked highly world-wide, giving you more options for working overseas later.
This degree is intentionally made flexible, with a wide variety of topics, so that you have many career options or room for further specialisation for your post-grad. At Deakin University, the health sciences degree is three years long, and is aimed at strengthening communities and individuals, enabling people to live healthier and fuller lives. You can choose from up to three majors, as well as plenty of real-life work placements, making this a degree that will work for your goals.
It costs around AU$36,600 per annum, and you’ll need an IELTS of 6.5 overall, with no individual band of less than 6.0.
This three year degree at the University of Sydney gives a solid background in general science, health systems, and the tools to think critically about healthcare in a wider context. You can choose the papers to study that interest you, including indigenous health, e-health, aging, and health promotion.
To study at the premier Australian university, you’ll spend about AU$56,000 per year. You’ll need an IELTS score of 6.5, with no individual band less than 6.0. There’s also the option of doing honours.
From cells to how health changes legislation, this broad degree from UQ includes an array of topics, from public health to preventative health. From this degree, you can move into clinical health or a non-clinical career. This course provides placements and work experience that provide vocational experience and valuable industry connections.
Fees here are around AU$44,960 per year, for three years. You’ll need an IELTS of 6.5 overall, with no individual band below 6.0.
If you’re not sure what you want in your career, but you’re interested in health and how it intersects with life, then a Bachelor of Health Science could be your perfect qualification. It gives you freedom to find your niche, along with a strong future making a difference in people’s lives. Contact us at IDP to find out more, to chat to us about which institution could be the best fit, and how your degree could become PR. Start working towards your dream, today.