Undergraduate degrees

Undergraduate

Undergraduate degrees at ANU

The bachelor degrees and honours program at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) offer students an in-depth understanding of population health, with a strong emphasis on epidemiology, biostatistics, and global health. These programs provide a solid foundation in the principles of public health, equipping students with critical research skills and practical experience. Honours students have the opportunity to engage in advanced research projects, working alongside leading experts in the field. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in public health, research, policy, and beyond, with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle complex health challenges on a global scale.

Ready to tackle global health challenges? This degree offers a strong foundation in medicine, biomedical science, and psychology, preparing you for a career in allied health or related fields. It's also a steppingstone to ANU Doctor of Medicine and Surgery program.

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Our Honours program is open to any ANU undergraduate student interested in population health. Join us in a research-intensive, final year of study that will provide you with skills and experience to enable you to excel in a research career in health or science.

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Connect with our world-class supervisors to explore potential topics for your degree program.

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Whether you are a current or future ANU student there are various scholarships available to support the cost of your studies.

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Student stories

ANU graduate Jasmine Pearson (R-2) with her supervisor A/Prof Anna Olsen (L-2), MPH Convenor Dr Matthew Kelly (L-1) and NCEPH Deputy Director Prof Tony Stewart (R-1). Image: Calo Huang

Off the fence: Jasmine Pearson’s journey to postgraduate excellence

ANU graduate Jasmine Pearson, awarded the Postgraduate Medal for Academic Excellence, reflects on her journey through her Master of Public Health…
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Student Conversations: Mapping mental health with Sonali Varma

Honours student Sonali Varma seeks to use spatial analysis to map and address mental health disparities.
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PhD student and Sir Roland Wilson Scholar, Kate Pennington

Student Conversations: an International Women’s Day Special

This International Woman’s Day we chat with PhD student Kate Pennington about IWD and her experience studying at ANU
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