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MEDICINE, DENTISTRYAND HEALTH2018Undergraduatestudy guide

ContentsWelcome to GriffithWhy choose Griffith?Top 5 reasons to choose medicine, dentistryand health at GriffithDentistry and oral healthExercise science, physiotherapy and sportHuman services and social workMedical science and medicineMidwiferyNursingNutrition and dieteticsOccupational therapyPharmacyPsychologyPublic healthDouble degreesClinical training and placementsStudy materialsGo Health Go GriffithScholarshipsHow to applyGriffith Honours CollegeGriffith Sports CollegeGriffith CollegeSupport to help you succeedWhat’s 950565758596061At Griffith,we celebrate,believe in andstrive for theremarkable.LegendCampuses:G Gold CoastL LoganM Mt GravattN NathanS South BankO OnlineX External OnlineModes of study:F Full-time studyP Part-time studyN/A not applicableCP credit pointsGPA Grade Point AverageAll GPAs in this publication areon a seven-point grading scaleApplications information:QTAC Queensland Tertiary Admissions CentreUAC Universities Admissions Centre (NSW-based)OP Overall PositionATAR Australian Tertiary Admission RankIn this guide, the ATAR cut-off is listed only for thosedegrees offered through UACImportant note. All information is correct as at May 2017,but is subject to change as content is reviewed and updated.Visit degrees.griffith.edu.au for the most up to date information.Cover image: Hayley Smith and Yasaru Gunaratne– Bachelor of Paramedicine students

01Welcome to GriffithWelcome to GriffithGriffith was created to be a different kindof university, and we know success oftencomes from being an exception to the norm—challenging convention, adapting andinnovating, creating bold new trends andpioneering solutions ahead of their time.Since we started teaching, we’ve been deeplyconnected to the Asian region, socially consciousand environmentally aware.Ranking in the top 3% of universities worldwide,we offer future-focused degrees that aredeveloped in consultation with industry,based on cutting-edge research, and taughtby Australia’s most awarded teachers.Study pathways explainedIn each degree section, you’ll find a diagram that demonstrates possible study pathways you can take for differentcareers in health. Note that some undergraduate degrees require further study for professional accreditation.The pathway diagrams are colour-coded as follows:UndergraduatedegreeEntry requirementsfor postgraduatedegreePostgraduatedegreeCareer

Why chooseGriffith?Study in a world-class environmentGet the knowledge that mattersRanked in the top 3% worldwideWork opportunities and industry placementsWith highly awarded teaching staff, expert researchers,a comprehensive suite of degrees spanning all disciplines,and outstanding campus facilities, Griffith ranks amongthe world’s best universities. In five of the largest and mostcredible world university rankings, we’re ranked in the top400—placing us in the top 3% worldwide.Griffith students put what they learn in the classroom intopractice, with the opportunity for industry experience includedin many of our degrees. Depending on what you study, youcould learn through work placements, overseas fieldtrips orindustry projects for real clients. Our degrees have an international focus, preparing you forwork almost anywhere in the world. What’s more, at Griffithyou’ll have the opportunity to enrich and diversify your degreewith an overseas study experience or by learning a language.Times HE World University Rankings: 251–300CWTS Leiden Ranking: 300QS World University Rankings: 336Academic Ranking of World Universities: 317University Ranking by Academic Performance: 317Learn from the bestAustralia’s top teachersAt Griffith, you’ll learn from some of the best teachersin the country. Our teachers have won more AustralianGovernment awards, citations, fellowships and grantsthan any other university. Three of our teachers have evenbeen named Australian University Teacher of the Year.Researchers at the cutting-edgeWe regularly work with government, industry and thecommunity to find practical solutions to some of the biggestproblems facing the world today, including climate changeadaptation, chronic disease and crime prevention. Our degreesare informed by this cutting-edge research, which means thatstudents gain the latest knowledge, learning alongside peoplemaking history in a wide range of specialist research fields.Image courtesy of Australian of the Year Awards02Medicine, dentistry and health Undergraduate degrees guide 2018Global connections and overseas studyTake control of your studyTrimester academic calendarAt Griffith, we teach across three 12-week trimesters, ratherthan two semesters, each year. Our trimester system offersyou more flexibility and control, with the option to pace yourstudy to suit your needs, or fast track your degree and get ahead start on your career.Foundation first yearOur foundation first year, available for a range of degrees, isdesigned to help you find your feet at university and test outdifferent study areas before you choose your specialisation.Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim from theGriffith Institute for Drug Discovery was named2017 Australian of the Year in recognition of hisgroundbreaking research into the use of stem cellsto treat spinal cord damage and paralysis.

RemarkablegraduateGriffith Health’s Outstanding Alumnus of the Year isapplying her expertise to ease the pain of thousandsof people around the world. Since graduating fromdentistry in 2010, Ajitha Sugnanam has used herposition within the Australian Defense Force to forgean outstanding vocation in service to her country,as well as to those less fortunate than most.‘I work seven days a week, generally from 8am to5pm but sometimes we have mass casualties arrivingoutside those hours, in which case I help with triageand provide auxiliary support for the medical teams.I get four weeks off a year and I’ve been able tospend two weeks of that volunteering in areas wherehealth services are limited,’ she explains.In 2015 Ajitha spent her annual leave establishing atemporary community health camp in Nizamabad,India where 15 clinicians and 60 volunteers providedfree medical and dental services to more than 2,500people. In 2016 she provided a similar service inBantumilli, India to offer medical and dental careto more than 3,000 patients.Ajitha demonstrated her altruistic nature early atGriffith University by representing Hope4Health—the student initiative promoting health equality forall—which included setting up and working in dentalclinics at Cherbourg aboriginal community. She wasrecently promoted to Squadron Leader in the RoyalAustralian Air Force (RAAF), one of only four activedentists to hold such a distinction.Dr Ajitha SugnanamBachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science/Graduate Diploma of Dentistry03Why choose Griffith?‘I’m currently working ata NATO base in the GreaterMiddle East as the onlydentist caring for servicemembers and civiliancontractors supporting43 different nations.’

Top 5 reasons to choose medicine,dentistry and health at ilityIn many areas of healthcare, Griffith graduatesare increasingly selected as graduates of choiceby employers. Our students on placement gaina great deal of clinical experience within thevery workplaces and job networks that becomeaware of their capabilities, and then theopportunities to employ them.2Diverse andinnovative degreesOne of Australia’s largest health faculties,Griffith Health offers a variety of accrediteddegrees ranging from medicine to dentistry,dietetics to social work, nursing to pharmacyand physiotherapy to psychology3Clinical training toapply your knowledgeYou’ll combine classroom learnings with clinicaltraining and practical placements almost from themoment you start your health degree. Our studentscombined completed over 220,000 days of clinicaltraining and education last year.4Play your partin the teamThe future of health lies in teamwork and we teachtomorrow’s health professionals in different disciplinesto work together to deliver life-changing outcomes.Interdisciplinary education is a priority at Griffith.5Study inworld-class facilitiesThe Griffith Health Centre, located on the Gold Coastcampus, operates in proximity to the 750-bed GoldCoast University Hospital and a 250-bed privatehospital within the Gold Coast Health and KnowledgePrecinct. It’s a unique environment where studentsgain unrivalled learning experiences.‘The best part about my placement (at Gold CoastUniversity Hospital) was scrubbing in and gettingto go into theatre because as a med student that’swhat you want to do. It’s the highest aspiration andit seems like it’s something that won’t happen toyou, and then some of the consultants will let youcome in, scrub in, perform small procedures, getright in the middle of it, and that kind of teaching isjust incredible.’Lach ThompsonBachelor of Medical Science04Medicine, dentistry and health Undergraduate degrees guide 2018

UACStarttrimesterQTACDurationCODECampusDentistry and oral healthPREREQUISITESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Dental Health ScienceG3F1Any two units of EnglishAssumed: one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics orMathematics1 99 99.65 Selection within the rank or additional ranks were used in the selection process.Note. Practitioners, including student practitioners, undertake exposure-prone procedures in the mouth. Accordingly, it is mandatory that you provideserological evidence of your status with respect to blood-borne transmissible viruses (Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV). Infected students are encouraged toseek counselling in relation to personal health measures, training, and career issues. Students should consult the Dental Board of Australia (via the AustralianHealth Practitioner Regulation Agency) for any restrictions on practice.Note. Griffith University students cannot apply for this degree by submitting an internal transfer. Applications lodged at QTAC or UAC after 8 December 2017may not be considered in time for the January offer round.What you’ll studyCareer opportunitiesThis degree is the first step towards a career in dentistry.You’ll learn from extensive hands-on training from thefirst year of your studies.As a graduate of this degree and our Master of Dentistry,you’ll be qualified to work as a registered dentist, withopportunities in private practice, hospitals, community dentalclinics and the armed services. Further study and researchcan lead to a career in academic teaching or specialty practice.You’ll study and work alongside registered dentists anddental specialists in real life settings, in our modern dentalclinic and specialised laboratories in the Griffith Health Centre.Visit griffith.edu.au/health/placement-essentials for details.On completion of this degree and upon application, you’ll gainentry into the Master of Dentistry to complete trainingas a dentist.HonoursHonours is available for this degree (additional 80 credit points—1 year full-time, or 2 years part-time).Rural students required forthis degreeThrough its Rural Priority Access Scheme, GriffithUniversity sets aside Commonwealth supported placesin its Bachelor of Dental Health Science specifically forstudents from rural backgrounds. To check on ruralgeographic eligibility, visit griffith.edu.au/rural-priorityProfessional recognitionCompleting this degree and our Master of Dentistry providesthe education and skills you need to apply for registration asa dentist in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.Dentistry career pathwaysBachelor ofDental Health ScienceMaster of DentistryDentistDentistMaster ofClinical Dentistry(several areas)Dentist(with higherlevel skills andcompetencies)DentistDoctor ofClinical DentistryDental SpecialistOur degrees233812 28331005English (4SA)Assumed: One of Biology,Chemistry, Physics or Maths B(4SA)

ESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Dental Prosthetics233832 283312G3F1English (4,SA)Assumed: one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics or Maths B(4,SA)Any two units of EnglishAssumed: one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics orMathematicsNEW IN 2018Note. Graduates from the Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Technology at Griffith University can apply for advanced standing (credit) for entry to this degree.This degree is not suited to pursuing a dentistry or dental technology qualification and does not include the complex crown and bridge components which arecovered in the double degree (Bachelor of Dental Technology/Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics, page 38).Note. Practitioners, including student practitioners, undertake exposure-prone procedures in the mouth. Accordingly, it is mandatory that you provideserological evidence of your status with respect to blood-borne transmissible viruses (Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV). Infected students are encouraged toseek counselling in relation to personal health measures, training, and career issues. Students should consult the Dental Board of Australia (via the AustralianHealth Practitioner Regulation Agency) for any restrictions on practice.What you’ll studyProfessional recognitionThis degree is designed for students looking for a pure clinicalqualification, working directly with patients. It will suitsomeone interested in working as an independent clinicianto diagnose, design, manufacture and fit removable dentures.It would also suit graduates who have a recognised dentaltechnology bachelor degree who are ready to upgrade toa clinical qualification.Graduates of this program will be eligible to apply forregistration with AHPRA (Australian Health PractitionersRegulation Agency) subject to meeting any additionalrequirements that may be stipulated by the DentalBoard of Australia.Through coursework and supervised clinical practice, dentalprosthetists are educated in all facets of removable dentalprosthetics in an inter-professional setting, learning andworking alongside other dental and health care professionals.A number of key benefits set Griffith’s dental prosthetisteducation apart from other teaching institutions.Students develop advanced critical analytical skills to solvedifficult technical and clinical situations. They learn in aninter-professional environment from experienced dentalprosthetists and specialists in their field such as: oral l prosthetic students practice alongside dentistrystudents to develop communication and collaboration skillsin individual cases. This may include, for example, insertingand monitoring immediate dentures or witnessing a varietyof complex dental procedures. This process is managedthrough the Team Based Treatment Planning Process,which develops patient referral skills.06Medicine, dentistry and health Undergraduate degrees guide 2018Career opportunitiesWith this qualification, graduates will find employmentopportunities in the public and private health sectors throughgovernment health department clinics and private practiceas a dental prosthetist or clinical dental technician.Prosthodontic technician and clinician(removable prosthodontics)Dental prosthetists work directly with patients to provideremovable partial dentures and the prosthodontic techniciandesigns and fabricates the full and partial dentures in plasticor alloy. Graduates will be well equipped for the varietyof procedures and techniques to replace missing teethand will work alongside dentists and prosthodontists.Self-employmentGraduates will gain an understanding of the operationalissues involved in establishing a new business. Graduatesmay own and operate a dental laboratory or clinic. Graduatescan progress onto employment in management roles such assenior or chief technician or prosthetists positions; qualitycontrol technicians/prosthetist; teaching or dental sales.

ESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Dental TechnologyG3F1Any two units of EnglishAssumed: one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics orMathematics98180.50Note. Graduates with a Diploma of Dental Technology can apply for entry to the Bachelor of Dental Technology and upon entry to the Griffith programwill be granted 80 credit points of specified credit. Check the credit precedent webpage at ation/credit-precedent-database/tafeWhat you’ll studyHonoursThis degree is ideal for students who like to work behind thescenes creating and manufacturing dentures, crowns, bridgesand orthodontic appliances, but not fitting the final denture orappliance to the patient. It suits students who like working withtheir hands, can pay attention to detail and prefer not to workdirectly with a patient.Honours is available for this degree (additional year).Dental technologists (or dental technicians as they are oftenreferred to) are highly skilled members of the dental team. Theycombine art and science skills to construct custom-made dentaldevices to replace, restore and correct defects that may affectour facial appearance and the ability to use our teeth properly.As an undergraduate student, you’ll learn and work alongsidedentistry students in our state of the art dental clinics andlaboratories located in the same building. Our studentsenjoy working with industry-standard equipment includingCAD/CAM facilities.You’ll also expand your hands-on experience working alongsideregistered and experienced dental technicians in our commerciallaboratory, and through professional practice placements.Career opportunitiesDental technologists or technicians work closely with referringdental practitioners and specialists. You’ll be able to ownand operate a dental laboratory or work in a laboratoryin the public or private sector. Studying the Bachelor ofDental Technology/Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics doubledegree may qualify you as both a dental technician and adental prosthetist.Prosthodontic technician (removable)Designs and fabricates the full and partial dentures inplastic or alloy.Conservative technician (fixed prosthodontics)Conservative technicians specialise in crown and bridgework and may be known as a crown and bridge technician.Graduates will be prepared to apply creative contemporarytechniques to restore or replace missing teeth or roots.They will work alongside dentists, prosthodontists,periodontists and oral surgeons.Orthodontic technicianOther dental area career pathwaysBachelor of Dental TechnologyDental TechnicianBachelor of Dental ProstheticsDental ProsthetistBachelor of DentalTechnology/Bachelor ofDental Prosthetics (4 years)Dental Technician ANDDental ProsthetistOrthodontic technicians make devices and appliances tocorrect tooth positions. Graduates will be capable of makinga variety of appliances, ranging from a simple retainer to morecomplex appliances using precise soldering and wire bendingtechniques. They work alongside dentists and orthodontists.New!Check the new double degree Bachelorof Dental Technology/Bachelor ofDental Prosthetics on page 38. Gain twoqualifications to be able to work as both adental technician and a dental prosthetist.Our degrees233832 28331207English (4,SA)Assumed: one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics or Maths B(4,SA)

UACStarttrimesterQTACDurationCODECampusExercise science, physiotherapy and sportPREREQUISITESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Physiotherapy233722 283342G4F1English (4,SA)Assumed: Maths B and one ofBiology, Chemistry or Physics225432N4F1English (4,SA)Assumed: Maths B and one ofBiology, Chemistry or PhysicsN/AAny two units of EnglishAssumed: Maths, one ofBiology, Chemistry,or PhysicsNEW IN 2018N/ANEW IN 2018Note. Griffith University students cannot apply for this degree by submitting an internal transfer.What you’ll studyProfessional recognitionStudents will undertake biomedical, physical and behaviouralscience courses as well as physiotherapy academic and clinicalcourses. Before graduation, students will be required todemonstrate physiotherapy knowledge and skills required forentry-level clinical physiotherapy practice.As a graduate of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy, you’ll beeligible to apply for registration with the Physiotherapy Boardof Australia (via the Australian Health Practitioners RegulationAgency), subject to meeting additional requirements andreceiving accreditation by the Australian Physiotherapy Council.This program provides an innovative, student-centred andemployability-focused curriculum with a strong emphasison client-centred and evidence based-practice as well asexperiential and inter-professional learning.Career opportunitiesHonoursAfter completing two years of study in the Bachelor ofPhysiotherapy (1579) program, high achieving students witha Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 are eligible to apply totransfer to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) program.Physiotherapists aim to enhance the movement and functionof individuals and populations across the lifespan especiallywhen actual or potential impairments and disability relateto the musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory, and neurologicalsystems. Physiotherapists work in various settings such ashospitals, private practices, community health centres, schools,sporting teams and the armed forces. Physiotherapists mayalso be employed at universities to teach or conduct researchor consult for industry and government bodies.‘My experience in Malawi really madea difference to the way I communicatewith patients and my clinical thinkingwhen providing exercises.’08Medicine, dentistry and health Undergraduate degrees guide 2018

ESCUT‑OFFS 2017QTACUACEnglish (4,SA), one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics or MathsB (4,SA)One of Biology, Physics,Chemistry or MathematicsAssumed: any two units of EnglishOPRankATARBachelor of Exercise Science233322 283305G3F1/209Career opportunitiesYou’ll gain the skills and knowledge in the physical, biomedicaland psychological sciences that you’ll need to become anexercise scientist. You’ll learn the role of exercise in healthmaintenance and rehabilitation.You’ll be prepared for work as:You’ll undertake a professional practice placement, which willgive you an opportunity to put your knowledge and skillsinto practice.Visit griffith.edu.au/health/placement-essentials for details.6966.30 an exercise scientist for community or sports organisations a clinical scientist specialising in cardiac, respiratory andsleep medicine a rehabilitation, sports or recreation manager a strength and conditioning coach, or an occupational health and safety officer.As a graduate, you may also be eligible to enrol in theGraduate Diploma in Exercise Science.HonoursHonours is available for this degree (additional year).Professional recognitionAs a graduate, you’ll be eligible for accreditation as anexercise scientist with Exercise and Sport Science Australia(subject to application).Overseas experienceA five-week trip as part of an aid mission to Malawiwas an eye-opener for exercise science graduate CodyWaldon. As part of a team of Griffith Health students,his work included setting up outreach clinics to providedisability assessments and physio treatment in localvillages. ‘Although they did see our presence as a greatopportunity to learn from us, we also learned a greatdeal from them, not least the ability to get some greatresults from using the most simple tools.’ Now workingas an exercise physiologist at a practice in Tweed Heads,Cody says the Malawi experience was very humbling.‘As well as organise exercise plans and devices, our jobwas to educate patients or parents about their or theirchild’s particular issue or disability.’Cody WaldonBachelor of Exercise ScienceOur degreesWhat you’ll study14

Physiotherapy and exercise science career pathwaysRegistration as aphysiotherapist in Australia Subject to having completedat least two years’ recentclinical experience and otherspecific admission criteriaMaster of Musculoskeletaland Sports Physiotherapy#Bachelor of PhysiotherapyBachelor of Physiotherapy(Honours)Master of Philosophy(Research) orDoctor of PhilosophyCareer in researchand/or teachingBachelor of ExerciseScience*Career as an exercisescientistBachelor of ExerciseScience/Bachelor ofPsychological ScienceSubject to specificadmission criteriaGraduate Diplomaof Exercise Science†Career as an accreditedexercise physiologistBachelor of ExerciseScience/Bachelorof BusinessBachelor of ExerciseScience (Honours)Master of Philosophy(Research) orDoctor of PhilosophyCareer in researchand/or teaching Registration as a physiotherapist in Australia is subject to degree accreditation.* A ccredited as an Exercise Scientist by Exercise and Sports Science Australia.†Accredited as an Exercise Physiologist by Exercise and Sports Science Australia.#This degree is not available to international students. Prerequisites apply. For further information refer to griffith.edu.au/programs-courses10Medicine, dentistry and health Undergraduate degrees guide 2018

ESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Sport DevelopmentG3F1Assumed: any two units ofEnglish, one of Biology, Physics,Chemistry, MathematicsGeneral 2 or Mathematics1469What you’ll studyHonoursYou’ll learn about sport development and delivering recreationactivities in the community. This degree explores fourmain streams of study: sport and exercise science, sportmanagement and marketing, health promotion and sportscoaching. You’ll also study the specialist field of communitydevelopment through sport, which is concerned with increasingparticipation in sport through the design of sport systems andpathways to attract, retain and nurture participants.Honours is available for this degree (additional year).Career opportunitiesYou’ll be prepared for a career in a wide range of communitysport and recreation areas, including health promotion andsport development in amateur and professional sportingorganisations. You’ll also be qualified to work in sport andrecreation centres and resorts, national and state sportingorganisations, event management and sport marketing media.You’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of the academicand applied aspects of sport, health and fitness. You’llalso undertake studies in physiology, biomechanics, sportpsychology, sociology, sports management, sport policy,fitness and sports coaching.Sport development career pathwaysCareer in community and sportrecreationBachelor of Sport Development66.45Career in elite athletic developmentBachelor of Sport Development(Honours), PhDCareer in researchOur degrees233562 28332911English (4,SA)Assumed: one of Biology,Chemistry, Physics, Maths Aor Maths B (4,SA)

UACStarttrimesterQTACDurationCODECampusHuman services and social workPREREQUISITESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Child and Family Studies233572 283339G3F/6P1/2English (4,SA)Assumed: any two units of English156763.55263212L3F/6P1/2English (4,SA)N/A1567N/AX*3F/6P1/2English (4,SA)Assumed: any two units of English156763.55N/A276045 283802*Students in the external mode of this degree study online, except for three compulsory five-day, face-to-face intensive courses at the Gold Coast campus.What you’ll studyHonoursYou’ll learn in a personal atmosphere through hands-onexperience and from experts with strong links to the healthsector, government and community.Honours is available for this degree (additional year).You’ll study processes and structures related to providingservices in specialist areas such as childcare, education, welfare,development and learning, family studies and child protection,and learn about ethics in child and family services. You’llundertake a professional practice placement in your third year,during which you must be available five working days each week.Visit griffith.edu.au/health/placement-essentials for details.Students are advised that placements will be sourced in yourarea of choice where possible, depending on organisationavailability. Rural or remote students may need to negotiatea placement that would require them to travel, depending onavailability of organisations within their area.Professional recognitionAs a graduate, you’ll hold a qualification requirement for theNational Quality Framework (NQF) for educators workingin children’s education and care services, as approved byAustralian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority(ACECQA), mandated by the Education and Care ServicesNational Regulations.Career opportunitiesYou’ll be qualified to lead child and family programs in theearly years’ health and community services sector. You’llalso be qualified for positions in Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander services, child and family welfare, child protectionand child safety services, community-based organisations,community development, family support services, fostercare services, services for women, welfare organisations,and policy and research.Mindy Nelson believes that the industry placement componentof her Griffith degree helped her to get where she is today. She isnow the Program Team Leader at The Creche and Kindergarten’s“Family Place”, which offers soft-entry, universally-accessible earlyintervention and prevention practice for children and their familiesin the Logan area. Mindy spent her final Child and Family Studiesplacement with the Communities for Children program, which ledto being recruited upon graduation one year later to develop andrun the “Family Place” program. ‘I really enjoy working with peopleand seeing positive outcomes for families’ she said.Mindy NelsonBachelor of Child and Family Studies12Medicine, dentistry and health Undergraduate degrees guide 2018

ESQTACCUT‑OFFS 2017UACOPRankATARBachelor of Human Services3F/6P1/2English (4,SA)Assumed: any two units of English156763.55263312L3F/6P1/2English (4,SA)N/A1567

Top 5 reasons to choose medicine, dentistry and health at Griffith 04 Dentistry and oral health 05 Exercise science, physiotherapy and sport 08 Human services and social work 12 Medical science and medicine 16 Midwifery 23 Nursing 25 Nutrition and dietetics 26 Occupational therapy 28 Pharmacy 29 Psychology 32 Public health 35 Double degrees 37

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