Overview

This course is available to students who enrolled in the MPH (Extn), MGH (Extn), MHLM(Extn), MIDI(Extn) or any of the dual programs with extension, who achieve a WAM of 75 or above after completion of at least 18UOC of their program. Students wishing to enrol in a project must apply … For more content click the Read More button below. The 18UOC Major Project comprises in-depth study of a relevant public health, global health, health management or infectious diseases intelligence issue or topic. Candidates are expected to demonstrate their ability to apply knowledge and skills gained in their program, through: identifying and defining a significant issue; systematically collecting relevant, up-to date information about the issue; analysing, interpreting and discussing the information; drawing conclusions; making recommendations; and writing a report in a manner consistent with academic standards at a postgraduate level. The overall learning experience for students is independent research with individual supervision by an academic supervisor. Projects are either negotiated student-led proposals or selection from projects proposed by academic supervisors. See the School of Population Health Research Project Guidelines for students, supervisors and examiners for more information.

Conditions for Enrolment

Available to students in the Master of Population Health Postgraduate Extension programs who have a minimum WAM of 75 and completed minimum 18 UOC in program.

Additional Enrolment Constraints

Students must also meet application criteria. Refer to application guidelines: https://www.unsw.edu.au/medicine-health/our-schools/population-health/student-life/student-resources/postgraduate/research-project

Delivery

Multimodal - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Fees


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