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Course Overview
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Qualitative Research Methods
Research methodology course relevant to public health and medicine.
Applied Research Methods for Public Health
Research methodology course applicable to public health research.
Regression Methods in Biostatistics
Biostatistics course covering regression methods.
Epidemiological Methods
Course covering methods in epidemiology.
Common Questions
Yes. Students who have completed a coursework Masters degree from the School of Population Health can apply for entry to the PhD program if they have a suitable research proposal, agreement of two potential supervisors, have successfully undertaken a 12 UOC or 18 UOC research project plus at least 6 UOC of a research methodology-related course, achieved a distinction average (75%) or above overall, and have a letter of support from the Head of School or delegate.
The accepted research methodology-related courses include PHCM9120 Qualitative Research Methods, PHCM9132 Applied Research Methods for Public Health, PHCM9517 Regression Methods in Biostatistics, and PHCM9518 Epidemiological Methods. At least 6 UOC from this list is required.
A distinction average of 75% or above for the overall Masters coursework program is required to be eligible to apply for entry into the PhD program.
Students must have successfully undertaken either a 12 UOC or 18 UOC research project as part of their Masters program, in addition to completing at least 6 UOC of an approved research methodology course.
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