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Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology

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How to apply as a Domestic student

If you want to give your career the edge, apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) or for online programs apply directly through GradSchool.

For the Graduate Certificate in Theology and the Master of Theology please apply through UAC.

International students wishing to study on campus should visit how to apply for international students.

You will be considered for entry based on criteria such as your undergraduate studies and/or equivalent prior learning and/or relevant work experience. For more information, check the admission requirements of your chosen postgraduate coursework degree or call us on 1800 88 21 21.

Closing dates for applications vary for different degrees. To check, visit the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) or for online programs visit GradSchool.

Fast Facts

Duration

2 semesters full-time or part-time equivalent

Locations

  • Newcastle (City Precinct)
  • Online (GradSchool)

Delivery

On-campus, Online

Study Details

Program handbook

Student Intake

Domestic and International students

Student Intake

Domestic and International students

International Students: Enquire Now

How to apply
Phone: +61 2 4921 6595
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Why study clinical epidemiologyat UoN?

This program has a clinical epidemiology focus and provides graduates with an understanding of epidemiological concepts, and knowledge of the application

Be equipped with valuable and highly transferable skills

One year full time or part time equivalent. This program is offered online and is not accepting International on campus students.

Students must complete 50 units of Core Courses and 30 units of Directed Courses, for a total of 80 units of study.

Fast-track your career

Graduation from these programs helps to prepare for a career in education - Faculty appointments at tertiary institution; research - Research academic or research follow in clinical or public health focused research institutions; policy - Policy formulation, analysis and evaluation roles in government, private industry, or non-profit organisations or Public Health practice - at local or state health departments.