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Undergraduate Certificate in Indigenous Mental Health

  • Certificate

The Undergraduate Certificate may enable entry (and credit for the four units completed) into the Indigenous Mental Health specialisation (SPUC-IMHTH) within the Bachelor of Science (Health Sciences) (B-HLTHSC) program at Curtin.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
6 months full-time
Study Mode
Online, In person
International Fees
$3,900 total

About this course

Outline Outline

The Undergraduate Certificate may enable entry (and credit for the four units completed) into the Indigenous Mental Health specialisation (SPUC-IMHTH) within the Bachelor of Science (Health Sciences) (B-HLTHSC) program at Curtin. For students who meet the entry criteria, the Undergraduate Certificate may enable entry (and credit for the four units completed) into the Indigenous Australian Mental Health Principles and Practice Major (MJRU-INMHL) within the Bachelor of Applied Science (Indigenous Professional Practices) (B-INDCHL) program at Curtin.

What you'll learn
  • apply principles and concepts of Indigenous Mental Health in a variety of contexts relevant to further learning and/or paraprofessional work
  • apply critical and creative thinking and problem solving skills relevant to Indigenous Mental Health to generate innovative solutions to problems
  • use technology appropriately to communicate effectively with patients, carers and other health care professionals
  • consider global perspectives on Indigenous Mental Health and international Indigenous Mental Health standards
  • demonstrate respect for Indigenous values, cultures and knowledges and consider Indigenous perspectives on Indigenous Mental Health
  • work professionally in teams and independently, and demonstrate life-long learning skills

Study locations

Perth

Online

What you will learn

  • apply principles and concepts of Indigenous Mental Health in a variety of contexts relevant to further learning and/or paraprofessional work
  • apply critical and creative thinking and problem solving skills relevant to Indigenous Mental Health to generate innovative solutions to problems
  • use technology appropriately to communicate effectively with patients, carers and other health care professionals
  • consider global perspectives on Indigenous Mental Health and international Indigenous Mental Health standards
  • demonstrate respect for Indigenous values, cultures and knowledges and consider Indigenous perspectives on Indigenous Mental Health
  • work professionally in teams and independently, and demonstrate life-long learning skills

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Health Services & Support courses at Curtin University.
77.9%
Overall satisfaction
80.9%
Skill scale
61.3%
Teaching scale
68.1%
Employed full-time
$72.4k
Average salary