An introduction to health topics and university study. Take this online health course as a first step towards a career in the healthcare sector.
Take this online health course as a first step towards a career in the healthcare sector. You’ll study anatomy, human physiology and biosciences. Gain valuable academic skills. Get a feel for uni and think about careers in nursing, pharmacy, and more.
UniSA Online's Diploma in Health has been designed as an introduction to university study that builds a foundation of health knowledge, paving the way for further study and readying you to transition into a range of bachelor degrees.
You’ll study introductory health topics across anatomy, human physiology and biosciences, paired with core courses in critical thinking, applied computer practices, and researching and writing for academic assignments. You’ll develop a comprehensive skillset, setting you up for success in any health degree.
Tailor your program to your future study and career goals by choosing two degree-level elective courses in speciality health areas including nutrition, mental health, human biology, psychology, and First Peoples’ health.
Study Health On Demand with UniSA Online and take full control over your study. Access support seven days a week, plan your study to fit around your life, view learning resources 24/7, and log in to the interactive online environment anywhere, any time and on any device.
If you’re new to study, returning after a break, or seeking a pathway into a bachelor degree, this 100% online diploma is the ideal starting point to build your confidence studying at university level, while paving the way for future study in a competitive health degree.
In just one year of full-time study, you’ll gain valuable experience learning how to research and write academic assignments, use the software required for university study, and apply critical thinking to analyse advanced concepts.
Your UniSA Online Student Adviser will assist you to develop a personalised study plan to ensure your chosen electives align with your study or career goals, building on the foundation knowledge gained through the diploma.
You'll graduate with up to two credits to use towards a UniSA Online Health Science, Community Health or Public Health degree, or you could be eligible to use your GPA to transition into high demand study areas such as nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, or speech pathology.
Completed a secondary education qualification equivalent to SACE, such as an interstate year 12 or international qualification.
Complete an award from a registered training organisation at Certificate III or above.
In addition to meeting academic entry requirements, international students who speak English as a second or additional language must also meet the University's English language entry requirements. The minimum language requirements for this program are:
If you have previous work experience, or have studied before, you could fast-track your studies by reducing the time it takes to complete your degree.
Year 1
Critical Approaches to Learning (CURR 3021); OR Elective
Elective 1
Applied Computer Practices (COMP 1049)
Introduction to Biosciences (NASC 1012)
Introduction to Anatomy (HLTH 1067)
Critical Thinking: Media and Academia (LANG 1065)
Introduction to Human Physiology (HLTH 1068)
Elective 2, Note:1.
Students must complete 8 subjects, including 2 electives.
Electives are to be selected from the list below, aligning with the discipline area students wish to pursue in their bachelor degree. It is important to note that some electives may have prerequisite requirements.
Students pursuing a pathway into the Bachelor of Nursing or Bachelor of Midwifery are recommended to select electives from the Nursing and Midwifery listing.
Please note: Credit will not be granted for these courses in the undergraduate program due to accreditation requirements.
Please note: Undergraduate degrees in health may have pre-placement requirements that must be met prior to commencement.
Choose from the following electives:
Pathways to further study:
Pathway to UO Community Health:
Pathway to UO Health Science:
Pathway to UO Health Science (Healthy Ageing):
Pathway to UO Nutrition and Exercise:
Pathway to Nursing and Midwifery:
Pathway to UO Public Health:
Critical Approaches to Learning (CURR 3021); OR Elective
Elective 1
Applied Computer Practices (COMP 1049)
Introduction to Biosciences (NASC 1012)
Introduction to Anatomy (HLTH 1067)
Critical Thinking: Media and Academia (LANG 1065)
Introduction to Human Physiology (HLTH 1068)
Elective 2, Note:1.