| About SoPH
The School of Public Health at Curtin University was established
in 1979 with a handful of enthusiastic staff and students. More
than two and a half decades later it has grown in size and stature
to be a leader in Public Health education and research in Australia and our wider region, offering a wealth of employment prospects and making a real difference to Health in our communities
Our School offers 12 areas of study, including all core public health disciplines. Many of the programs include an international component or perspective.
These areas are:
We also offer a wide variety of programs
and courses including bachelor, honours, and double degrees,
postgraduate diplomas and certificates, and masters and doctoral
degrees. Our faculty and staff are experienced, highly-skilled professionals
and academics who are committed to providing students with a first-class
learning experience.

Our student population is diverse as it
is varied, coming from all different academic and professional backgrounds.
Whether you are a first-time or mature student pursing an undergraduate
degree, or a professional public health worker who is considering
updating your knowledge and skills through a postgraduate diploma
or degree, we invite you to explore our website and discover how
Curtin University's School of Public Health can help you attain
your academic and career goals.
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