Complete 60 points from courses at 200 or 300 level, of which:
At least 40 points are from 300-level courses
You can complete the GCertHlth with or without a subject specialisation.
Play an important role in the community and become an advocate for better health. Learn how to plan and develop ways to help people improve and manage health, using critical thinking and use evidence-based research to find out what measures will have the greatest impact.
You’ll be equipped to fulfil a variety of roles in health promotion and public health, working in local authorities, health services or the volunteer sector.
Find out more about studying Health Promotion at Victoria University of Wellington
HealthFor this programme you'll need to:
In addition to the programme requirements, for this subject you'll need to:
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