Applicants will normally hold a recognized First- or Second-class Honours degree in a subject area that demonstrates applicability to public health practice including: Dentistry, pharmacy, biology, medicine, public health, nursing, environmental health, biomedical health/science, podiatry, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology, microbiology, biochemistry.
Homeopathic Medicine (including degrees in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) is acceptable.
Degrees in Zoology and most medical/health background undergraduate degrees are acceptable. This includes degrees such as BSc in Profusion Technology and BSc in Radiology.