Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology consists of 36 credit points (cp), including 12cp of core units and 24cp of elective units. Students must select a minimum of 18cp from Part A Electives and a maximum of 6cp from Part B Electives.
Yes, the program can be completed 100% online, with part and full-time study options available. Some subjects also have optional face-to-face components for students who want some on-campus experience.
The closing date for Semester 1 entry is 31 January of the commencing year, and the closing date for Semester 2 entry is 15 July of the commencing year. Note that entry in Semester 2 is not available to student visa holders.
The program is directed by Professor Fiona Blyth and Dr Naomi Noguchi.
You will need to provide a resumé including your education and employment history, proof of identity (valid passport, Australian birth certificate, or citizenship certificate for domestic students), current or final official academic transcripts with English translations if required, a final testamur or proof of completion of your qualification, proof of English proficiency (e.g. IELTS, TOEFL) where required, and for courses with mandatory prerequisites, official detailed unit outlines for all prerequisite units.
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