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- Master of Primary Health Care
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| Year |
1997 |
| Institution |
University of Western Sydney |
| Description |
The Master of
Primary Health Care is offered to health-related professionals
who hold a Bachelor degree or sufficient equivalent standing and
plan to develop a balanced and holistic approach to their
professional role within an integrated, dynamic and complex
health system. The course provides an educational program that
supports the development of visionary and pro-active
professionals capable of providing leadership in the health care
industry so enabling the creation of the supportive milieu that
promotes health. Within the course, health care professionals
will work within a framework that facilitates understanding of
the relationship that exists between political acumen, capacity
building and strong industry partnerships. (UWS Handbook)
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Bachelor of Applied Science
| Year |
1995 |
| Institution |
University of Western Sydney |
| Description |
This is a
three-year full time course with an emphasis on practical
application. The course has a strong biological base with an
application to human nutrition and food. Individual units are
integrated in order to provide the opportunity for applying
theory to experientially based problem solving. The course
allows for specialisation in areas such as human nutrition, food
studies, community nutrition and consumerism. In addition, it
can provide the foundation for further study in dietetics and/or
science teaching. Candidates are required to obtain a minimum of
ten weeks Approved Industrial Experience prior to finishing the
course. (UWS Handbook)
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Certificate IV in Workplace Assessment
and Training
| Year |
2001 |
| Institution |
Kath Dickson Training |
| Description |
This course
prepares participants to assess trainees on or off the job and
to plan, develop, prepare, present, manage and evaluate training
for groups or for one to one training. This course is part of
the National Training Package for Assessment and Workplace
Training and is recognised under the Australian Qualifications
Framework. |
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