The Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology is designed for graduates seeking to improve their knowledge of key areas of health-related research.
It provides an understanding of epidemiological concepts and methods and their application in clinical, public health and health policy settings.
Its core units include foundation subjects in epidemiology and biostatistics, while a range of specialist electives can be undertaken including disease surveillance, environmental epidemiology and research protocol design.
Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 40 credit points which include the units listed in the recommended sequence below.
Pathway
Code
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Name
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401077
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Introduction to Biostatistics
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Choose one of
Code
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Name
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401173
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Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
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Code
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Name
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401076
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Introduction to Epidemiology
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Choose two of
Code
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Name
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400841
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A Global Perspective on Social Determinants of Health
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Code
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Name
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400840
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Communicable Diseases
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Code
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Name
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401178
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Controversies in Epidemiology
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Code
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Name
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401179
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Data Management and Programming for Epidemiology
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Code
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Name
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401177
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Environmental Epidemiology
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Code
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Name
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401174
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Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Diseases
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Code
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Name
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400967
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Health Economics and Comparative Health Systems
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Code
|
Name
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401173
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Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
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Code
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Name
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401080
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Research Protocol Design and Practice
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Code
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Name
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401176
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Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
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