Postgraduate course
UNSW
Courses included
The Graduate Certificate in Infectious Diseases Intelligence provides the opportunity for health professionals to upskill in the management and control of infectious diseases, or to launch a career in infectious diseases intelligence.
You will develop fundamental skills in effective prevention and control of infectious diseases, focusing on infectious diseases epidemiology and control, outbreak investigation and disease intelligence. You will have the option to choose from a range of specialty courses in infectious diseases including HIV control, immunisation policy and practice and infection prevention and control in healthcare settings.
Through the graduate certificate, you can continue on to study the Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence and associated dual and extension programs.
CSP and FEE places are available in this course. Note that CSP and FEE places have separate UAC course codes. If you wish to be considered for both a CSP and FEE place you must list both courses in order of preference.
Important: Offers are made on a rolling basis via UAC from October when domestic applications open. However, the limited CSP (Commonwealth-supported places) at UNSW Sydney are highly competitive and granted based on academic merit. Therefore, applicants who met the borderline rank will be placed on hold and will be considered at a later date. The outcome may take longer as the release of a CSP offer will depend on the availability, the acceptance rate, and the demand for the program. Applicants with a borderline rank will be notified of the outcome within 2-4 weeks prior each intake.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a CSP place. Therefore, applicants may consider adding a Fee-paying preference.
Your application cannot be considered without this information.
Applicants are also required to have one of the following:
In exceptional circumstances, applicants with extensive relevant professional work experience (e.g., hospital-trained nurses, paramedics, Aboriginal health workers) may be considered. A minimum of five years full-time relevant professional experience is required and an interview with the School of Population Health may be conducted.
Examples of fields relevant to public health or health management include, but are not restricted to medicine, nursing, allied health, health sciences, biomedical sciences, dentistry, sociology, behavioural and social sciences, social work, psychology, marketing, human services, emergency services, environmental health, veterinary science, health administration, business, management, engineering, law, science, mathematics and statistics, economics, policy studies and development studies.
The Indigenous Entry into programs in School of Population Health at UNSW redresses the imbalance of access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to population health programs.
The scheme is competitive and students who best meet the selection criteria will be considered under the alternate entry scheme and have access to a Commonwealth Support Place (CSP). The scheme is open to those who meet the criteria listed. Please fill in the Application Form and upload the relevant documents.
Also, note that a separate application form must be submitted via UAC for admission into the School of Population Health Postgraduate Coursework programs.
Both applications must be submitted before the official Final Deadlines for each term as published on the UAC portal.
^ Indicative annual course fees for 2023. Visit UNSW's website for further information.
Australian Government financial assistance
Read the full course details on the UNSW Sydney Degree Finder website.
Visit the UNSW School of Population Health website.
Chat online with a UNSW Future Student Adviser or call (+61 2) 9385 1844.
The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review.