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You will use your powers of deduction, and some maths and data wizardry, to solve puzzles about who gets disease, what causes these diseases and how they can be prevented. The course includes a major research project and a subject on scientific communication, as well as developing your critical thinking, business and communication skills.
Yes, the course includes a major research project supervised by one of the University of Melbourne's highly regarded experts, which you will be able to feature in your CV and through which you can contribute your own knowledge to the field of epidemiology.
The Master of Science (Epidemiology) is taught on campus at Parkville and takes 2 years full time or 4 years part time. Intake is in March.
Yes, Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are available for the Master of Science (Epidemiology) at the University of Melbourne.
The course is delivered by the School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. Related study areas include Biological sciences, Biomedical sciences, Data and analytics, Health, Health sciences, Information technology and computer science, Public health, and Science.
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