MSc/Diploma in Applied Epidemiology, University of Nottingham
The MSc/Diploma in Applied Epidemiology are new courses for 2008-2009,
designed to provide excellence in teaching of epidemiological and
statistical concepts and methods with an emphasis on practical application
to public health and clinical research. Epidemiology is growing as a
career path and graduates are increasingly in demand for health research
in industry, government, non-government organisations and academia. The
courses are offered by the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health,
where epidemiology has been taught at postgraduate level for over 10 years
on our successful Masters of Public Health course. Our curriculum will
equip students with the skills and experience they need to be leading
epidemiologists of the future.
The new courses in Applied Epidemiology will have a modular structure to
meet a wide range of students’ needs and interests, for postgraduate
students from both medical and non-medical backgrounds. Students may
choose to study either at Masters or Diploma level, full-time over one
year or part-time over two years. The core content and optional modules,
are provided in detail in the course brochure, available at the following
link:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chs/courses/epidemiology.php
For more details, contact the course director:
Sarah Lewis
Division of Epidemiology and Public Health
University of Nottingham
0115 8231706
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