Faculty of Health

Master of Clinical Epidemiology

Program Code11685
Graduate LevelPostgraduate
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Contributing Schools and FacultiesFaculty of Health

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy
School of Medicine and Public Health

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On Campus and via Distance Learning.

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This program provides graduates with a strong research capacity, an advanced understanding of epidemiological concepts, and knowledge of the application of methods in biostatistics, and economics in a variety of health settings. The program has a strong public health focus, and aims to provide participants with the competencies to conceptualise, design and carry out epidemiological research that addresses priority health problems in both clinical and community settings. Finally it aims to integrate knowledge of the research methods from a range of health disciplines in the development of epidemiological research.

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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.

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All students can now enrol in an undergraduate Diploma in Languages alongside their main degree program. This diploma will enhance proficiency in another language or languages, and will increase international career opportunities. Subject to course availability, this additional program will generally add an extra year to studies, and students will graduate with a Diploma in Languages as well as their other degree. Please note that all language courses are held on campus (face to face) at Callaghan.

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Bachelor degree in Medicine, Pharmacy, Mathematics, Statistics, Science or Applied Science in a health related discipline, or a Bachelor degree in a health related discipline or a Bachelor degree in Arts (with a major sequence of study in psychology, sociology or other social/behavioural science discipline), or other qualifications approved for this purpose by the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Health. In special circumstances an applicant holding other acceptable academic or professional qualifications and with relevant work experience may be admitted as a candidate.

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If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to new program go to http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/credit-transfer/ and click on How to apply for credit.

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The programs are structured to provide opportunities for offshore International students. Applicants will be assessed on an individual basis. The programs are likely to attract international students and strategies for program-specific student support will be developed in consultation with participating students. International students will be encouraged to avail themselves of existing University support networks and services.

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The Faculty accepts that it is responsible for providing reasonable accommodations for students with special needs, in liaison with the Student Support Unit, which offers practical assistance and advice to students with a disability or chronic illness. The Faculty will seek advice from the Student Support Unit as to what constitutes "reasonable accommodations" under Anti-Discrimination legislation.

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The programs aim to provide participants with the competencies to conceptualise, design and carry out epidemiological research that addresses priority health problems in both clinical and community settings. Additionally, the program aim to integrate knowledge of research methods from the disciplines of Biostatistics, Health Social Sciences, and Economics in the development of epidemiological research.

Back to topRequirements and Structure

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

Students must complete a total of 120 units of study comprising 60 units of Core Courses and 60 units of Directed Courses.

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Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
BIOS6910Biostatistics ASemester 1 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
BIOS6920Biostatistics BSemester 2 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
EPID6410Clinical EpidemiologySemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
EPID6420Epidemiology A - Basic MethodsSemester 1 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
EPID6430Epidemiology B - Research DesignSemester 2 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
EPID6600Research Protocol DesignSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
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Choose 60 units from list of Directed Courses.
BIOS6940Intermediate Biostatistics in EpidemiologySemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
BIOS6950Advanced BiostatisticsNot currently offered10 units
EPID6440Molecular EpidemiologyNot currently offered10 units
EPID6450Genetic EpidemiologyNot currently offered10 units
EPID6460Epidemiology of Communicable DiseasesSemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
EPID6470Infectious Disease SurveillanceSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
EPID6500Methods in PharmacoepidemiologySemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
EPID6530Pharmacoepidemiology - Policy and Economic IssuesSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
EPID6660Public Health Implications of an Ageing PopulationSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
HPRO6715Foundations of Health PromotionSemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
HPRO6900Health Program EvaluationSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
MEDI6130Basis of Drug/Alcohol ProblemsSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
MEDI6295Managing Challenging Behaviours: Psychological SolutionsSemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
MEDI6320Stroke: Acute ManagementSemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
MEDI6340Stroke: RehabilitationSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
PUBH6150Introduction to Quality and Safety in Health CareSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
PUBH6210Qualitative Methods in Health ResearchTrimester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)
Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
PUBH6250Health EconomicsSemester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
PUBH6260Clinical EconomicsSemester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)10 units
PUBH6301Chronic Disease and Injury ControlSemester 2 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
PUBH6303Special Project in Public HealthSemester 2 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
PUBH6304Global HealthSemester 1 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 1 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units
PUBH6305Global Health Systems and PolicySemester 2 - 2013 (Callaghan)
Semester 2 - 2013 (GradSchool)
10 units