The BHSc is a unique non-clinical programme of study that prepares graduates for a broad range of health-related careers. Enhance your future career options with a conjoint degree in Advanced Science, Arts, Commerce, Design, Global Studies, Law, Nursing or Science.
Programme overview
The BHSc provides a multidisciplinary understanding of health, healthcare and its services in New Zealand.
It focuses on population health, considering issues such as the socio-economic and behavioural factors affecting health and health provision.
It will provide an in depth understanding of the role governments play in determining health policy, how wealth systems function, and how the biological and social bases of ill-health exist in our communities.
Students in the first year of this programme are also able to apply for entry to our undergraduate clinical programmes in Medicine and Pharmacy.
The BHSc may also be taken as a conjoint degree, allowing you to enhance a degree in Advanced Science, Arts, Commerce, Design, Global Studies, Law, Nursing or Science with specialist health-based knowledge from our BHSc.
Programme structure
This is a three year degree (360 points)
In your first year (Stage I) you will study a combination of core courses in population health and health systems (135 points)
You have a selection of elective courses you can choose from the Bachelor of Health Sciences Schedule (120 points)
For your second and third years (Stage II-III), you can either pursue a generic BHSc degree or choose from one of our career pathways that will allow you to focus on a particular subject.
Pathways are:
Health Promotion
Mental Health and Addictions
Population Health Nutrition
Health Systems
Health Information and Analysis
Where could this programme take you?
This degree can lead to careers in non-clinical fields in healthcare. BHSc graduates are sought after for roles in the public, private and charitable sectors. You may apply for entry into our faculty's Medicine, Nursing or Pharmacy programmes at the end of the first year. Alternatively, you could further your graduate study in public health, health sciences or health management. Taking a conjoint degree in Arts, Commerce, Nursing, Law or Science enhances your career options. We advise that the University of Auckland is not involved in the employment of graduates and can make no guarantee of post-qualification registration or employment in New Zealand or any other country.
Jobs related to this programme
Business development manager
Community addictions counsellor
Health economist
Health promoter
Health protection officer
Health services manager
Policy analyst
Population nutrition specialist
Postgraduate study options
The School of Population Health offers a range of postgraduate courses that are available.
We advise that the University of Auckland is not involved in the employment of graduates and can make no guarantee of post-qualification registration or employment in New Zealand or any other country.