Health

Develop expertise in health services, health policy and strategy, social health and population health, and contribute to the promotion of health and well-being.

The demand for qualified professionals in the health sector is growing, across all health services as well as health policy and strategy. Exponential social and technological change requires an ability to understand and solve problems as well as advocate for the wellbeing of diverse groups, particularity Māori and Pasifika. This could be in the context of areas such as social policy, research, innovation and entrepreneurship or education.

Health Informatics

Students of health informatics learn to use technology, tools, and data to plan and deliver high-quality, sustainable healthcare.

Health Policy and Innovation

Develop critical thinking skills and learn research methods to understand the factors that influence the health of diverse populations.

Health Promotion

Work with communities to plan and develop ways to help individuals and populations improve and manage their health.

Health Psychology

Gain an insight into the behaviours and attitudes that put health at risk and how to change these behaviours to promote better health.

Midwifery

Work towards a qualification that leads to work as a core midwife in a hospital or birthing centre, or as a lead maternity carer (LMC) in the community.