Credit precedents details
Credit details
- Type of Credit:
- Credit on Transfer
- Arrangement Date (YYYY-MM-DD):
- 2016-08-12
- Last updated (YYYY-MM-DD):
- 2023-02-21
Griffith Program
- Program Title
- Bachelor of Public Health
- Program Code
- 1440
Previous Institution and Course
- Previous Program Title
- Course Equivalents
- Previous Institution
- University of Southern Queensland (USQ)
- Qualification Level
- Undergraduate
- Completion Level
- Complete
- Course equivalent precedents
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For non-MED course precedents, please refer to:
1098 Bachelor of Human Services for HSV courses.
1034 Bachelor of Business for MKT courses.
1093 Bachelor of Health Science for MSC courses.
1312 Bachelor of Psychological Science for PSY courses.1205MED Health Challenges for the 21st Century
= PMC1101 Public Health 2214MED Public Health Research Methods
= PSY2100 Research Methods Psychology A + PSY3111 Research Methods Psychology B 3121MED First Peoples Health and Practice
= NUR1204 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health 3121MED First Peoples Health and Practice
= NUR3030 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health - Course nonequivalent precedents
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1977MED Introduction to Health Promotion
does not = EDC2100 Manage Supportive Learning Environment 3205MED Healthcare Systems
does not = NUR3101 Primary Health Care in a Global Context 3205MED Healthcare Systems
does not = NUR1120 Health and Illness
Important notice
- Notwithstanding the amount of credit which may be granted, students must ensure that they choose a program of study which meets the requirements of their degree and is in accordance with University Credit Transfer Policy.
- The information above should not be used by current students wishing to substitute courses which are part of their degree requirements with courses listed on this page below as being equivalent. If you are a current student and you wish to undertake courses other than those prescribed in your degree contact staff at a Student Administration Centre for advice on procedures.
- Credit Precedents were correct at time of publication. However, the University reserves the right to amend any information without notice.