Global Utilities

La Trobe University
University Handbook 2010

Graduate certificates and postgraduate diplomas

Graduate Certificate in Health Promotion – Melbourne (City) (HCHP)
Postgraduate Diploma in Health Promotion – Melbourne (City) (HPHP)

Coordinator: Associate Professor Rae Walker

Tel: (03) 9479 5875 or 9479 1750

Email: r.walker@latrobe.edu.au or phe.postgrad@latrobe.edu.au

Duration: Graduate Certificate: 1 year part-time

Postgraduate Diploma: 2-5 years part-time

A typical student undertaking these courses will be a health professional with an interest in developing health promotion in their current work context, or seeking skills that will support a shift in career. Students may be working in the hospital or community health care sectors, or work for almost any kind of health sector agency (e.g., aged care, women’s health, local government and drug and alcohol services). We are very aware of the reforms in health and community services, and we pay particular attention to the broader issue of collaboration and issues facing people working with the primary care partnerships and those with an interest in the prevention of ill health and chronic disease.

Students have the opportunity to develop skills in health promotion planning and program delivery, evaluation and needs assessment and inter-organisational work with partners.

The emphasis is on developing new skills that assist students to develop the health education and health promotion aspects of their profession or to move into the field of health promotion and illness prevention.

Admission requirements

Applicants are required to hold a degree or three-year diploma in the health sciences, or other relevant area, and have two years of work experience. Applicants without a degree, but with substantial relevant experience may be permitted entry into the Graduate Certificate or to enrol in single subjects where appropriate.

Course structure – graduate certificate

The graduate certificate will normally be undertaken part-time over one year. In order to complete the graduate certificate, students are required to complete four subjects. Subject choice is flexible. Each student’s program is developed in consultation with the course coordinator. Three subjects may be chosen from the following: PHE4IHP, PHE4PHG, PHE4PHP, PHE4HOR plus one subject chosen from other postgraduate diploma subjects (listed below). Students who enrol in the graduate certificate may apply to progress to the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Promotion. The graduate certificate will be subsumed upon completion of the postgraduate diploma.

Course structure – postgraduate diploma

The course is normally undertaken on a part-time basis over two to five years, but may be undertaken full-time over one year. It is possible to undertake the postgraduate diploma and graduate certificate by distance education mode.

First year (if part-time)
Teaching period Subject code Subject title Credit Points
TE-SEM-1/2 PHE4IHP Introduction to Health Promotion 15
TE-SEM-1 PHE4AHS The Australian Health Care System 15
TE-SEM-1 PHE4HDD Health Data for Decision Making 15
TE-SEM-2 PHE4HDE Health data for Decision Making – Skills Enhancement 15
TE-SEM-1/2 PHE4PHG Health Development Through Groups 15
Second year (if part-time)
Teaching period Subject code Subject title Credit Points
TE-SEM-1 TE-SEM-1 PHE4HOR Elective1 Healthy Organisations 15 15
TE-SEM-2 PHE4PHP Public Health Promotion 15
plus one of the following:
TE-SEM-1 PHE4HPP Health Promotion Project1 15
TE-SEM-1 PHE4HFP Health Promotion Field Practice1 15

Key: 1 Students may negotiate with the Course Coordinator to take a second elective subject instead of the project or field practice subject.