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Bachelor of Health Transformation/ Bachelor of Health Sciences

Where will your degree take you?

The new health landscape has seen unique demands arise within the sector, where employees are sought to work in partnership with frontline health experts to identify challenges, devise innovative yet practical solutions and facilitate transformation. 

With a clear understanding of the unique demands of this sector and a solid grounding in health sciences, you will be ready to work in partnership with frontline health experts to identify challenges, devise innovative and practical solutions and facilitate transformation. 

As a graduate of Bond’s Bachelor of Health Transformation/Bachelor of Health Sciences, your career pathways are limitless.

Outcomes

Clinical informatician

Where information science, information systems, workflow and processes, and leadership and management intersect is the role of a clinical informatician. Essentially, a clinical informatician transforms data into usable information by acquiring, analysing, and presenting and communicating data in an actionable way.

Communications (Health)

Typically working with government agencies or in public health arenas, a healthcare communications and marketing specialist often manages both internal and external communications, marketing and or public relations.

Digital health educator

A digital health educator collaborates with healthcare providers and industry professionals to provide the latest training in digital health – encompassing digital care programs and digital health technologies for healthcare professionals and consumers.

Graduate outcomes

Graduates of the Bachelor of Health Transformation/Bachelor of Health Sciences will be equipped to:

  • Understand a range of health science disciplines and healthcare systems
  • Contextualise current healthcare systems and opportunities for change using an evidence-based and transdisciplinary approach
  • Apply principles of advocacy and social entrepreneurship to support transcultural, ethical, and sustainable changes in healthcare
  • Understand how legal and ethical responsibilities, sustainability, and commercialisation impact modern healthcare
  • Lead transdisciplinary teams and projects

Program learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge, skills and abilities that will be achieved on completion of the program. These outcomes will help you determine whether this program aligns with your professional pathway, career and learning goals.

Learning is a lifelong journey

The multidisciplinary, broad-based nature of the Bachelor of Health Transformation/Bachelor of Health Sciences can transition to further study in almost any field.

Postgraduate qualification

Successful completion of the Bachelor of Health Transformation/Bachelor of Health Sciences meets the entry criteria for Bond’s postgraduate programs in most study areas, including our top-ranked Master of Occupational Therapy, Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice, Doctor of Physiotherapy, Graduate Diploma of Healthcare Innovation or Master of Healthcare Innovation, Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics and Master of Building Information Management and Integrated Project Delivery. 

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Microcredentials

Our faculties also offer a number of microcredential executive training and professional development courses. These self-paced modules are delivered online so you can study at your own pace, anywhere in the world. Digital certificates are awarded for successful completion, strengthening your resume and building towards postgraduate qualifications.

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Research or academia

Graduates of the Bachelor of Health Transformation/Bachelor of Health Sciences can undertake research-based honours studies or a Master of Science by Research leading to a PhD.

Alumni Network

Bond University’s Alumni Committees are active across Australia and worldwide, holding regular events where you can build your social and professional networks.

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