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Health

The healthcare sector offers fantastic employment prospects and a diverse range of satisfying and meaningful careers.

At Southern Cross University we are deeply committed to delivering training of the highest standard for the professionals our communities need, with a global focus on practice and learning.

For more info, and to apply visit scu.edu.au/health

2 on-campus Health Clinics provide safe and supervised environments for practicums

5-star graduate employment in Health

(Good Universities Guide 2023)

Top 150 universities worldwide for Nursing

(Global Rankings of Academic Subjects 2022)

Things to note about studying health:

• Some degrees have inherent and additional requirements like vaccinations or police checks that you need to fulfil to graduate and be eligible for professional registration. Some accrediting bodies have English language standards you need to meet before you can register in your profession. Please check the course webpage for details about the course you are interested in. Some of these requirements need time to complete and can incur additional costs.

• If you are starting your studies in July, you will be studying part-time for the first six months.