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Course profile

Fundamentals of Major Diseases (PUBH7047)

Study period
Sem 1 2025
Location
External
Attendance mode
Online

Course overview

Study period
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
External
Attendance mode
Online
Units
2
Administrative campus
Herston
Coordinating unit
Public Health School

This course covers the major communicable and non-communicable health conditions affecting human populations that cause the most significant burden of disease. It covers the basic biology, pathology and course of major health conditions and will help students understand how to use information on risk factors to understand the distribution of these conditions. The course examines a wide range of diseases, including conditions that are not always thought of as a disease (e.g. obesity, alcohol use disorder), but have a major impact on quality of life and life expectancy. The course introduces systems thinking as a way to help students in their understanding of the interrelated and dynamic nature of risk factors, and the reality that many causes and solutions lie outside the health sector. Students will develop the capability to apply epidemiological principles to critically evaluate contemporary prevention and control strategies and identify opportunities for improvements that will reduce disease burden.

This course is designed to achieve two purposes. The first is to ensure that students acquire the core knowledge of the biological and epidemiological determinants of major health conditions that require public health interventions. ᅠThe second purpose is to equip students with knowledge of the principles and practices of systems thinking and to give them an opportunity to use these tools to explore the complexity associated with major health conditions. Systems thinking is a core competency required by the public health workforce because it enables more holistic approaches to understand and manage complex public health problems.ᅠ

Course requirements

Jointly taught details

This course is jointly-taught with:

  • HLTH6013

PUBH7047 is offered in In Person and External modes and taught with HLTH6013.  

Course contact

Course staff

Lecturer

Dr Ella Trembizki

Tutor

Timetable

Additional timetable information

Changes to the schedule of learning activities may be necessary based on the availability of guest facilitators.