Minor Overview
- About this minor
- The graduate labour market in Australia and internationally has evolved considerably in recent decades. Development of transferable skills and opportunities to apply technical skills to real-world situations is increasingly acknowledged as being critical to graduate employability and career prospects. At the same time, opportunities to foster collaboration with industry partners through practicums, internships and other innovative partnership approaches are highly sought after, and enhances graduates' ability to compete when seeking employment . The Professional Practice and Engagement in Health minor aims to develop the transferable and professional skills of students, to enable them to increase their capacity to succeed in a professional setting. Students who complete this minor will acquire knowledge of the following in a professional setting: i) organisational behaviour and management practices; ii) effective workplace communication skills and practices; iii) effective project management skills and practices; and, iv) leadership principles and knowledge in health. Furthermore, students will gain the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a professional setting through a practicum, internship or collaborative arrangement with an industry partner. For students taking a minor which shares units with their other unit sets (majors or minors): in order for minors to be recognised on academic and graduation documents, students may only have a maximum of one unit overlapping between their unit sets.
- Outcomes
- Students are able to (1) Describe concepts of individual behaviour, group behaviour, and management practice in a professional setting in health; (2) Demonstrate effective communication skills and practices in a professional setting in health; (3) Demonstrate effective project management skills and practices in a professional setting in health; (4) Describe leadership principles and knowledge in the health sector; and (5) Demonstrate team-based cooperation and collaboration to achieve team goals/outcomes in a professional setting in health.
- Incompatibility
MJD-PPHLH Public Health
Units
Key to availability of units:
- S1
- Semester 1
- S2
- Semester 2
- NS
- non-standard teaching period
Students are required to take all Core Units (18 points) and 6 points of Options Units.
Take the following unit:
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | Unit requirements |
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S1, S2 | MGMT1135 | Organisational Behaviour |
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Take the following unit:
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | Unit requirements |
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S1 | PUBH2216 | Communication and Project Planning in Health |
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Take the following unit:
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | Unit requirements |
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S2 | PUBH3301 | Health Leadership | None |
Take units as per sequence notes:
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | Unit requirements |
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NS, S1, S2 | SVLG2002 | McCusker Centre for Citizenship Internship |
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Take as per sequence notes:
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | Unit requirements |
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NS | SVLG3008 | Approaches to Wicked Problems |
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Take units as per sequence notes:
Availability | Unit code | Unit name | Unit requirements |
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S2 | PUBH3300 | Health Science Professional Placement |
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