Overview

The Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence (MIDI) is essential for a career in health emergencies, outbreaks, infectious diseases risk assessment and emergency response related to infectious diseases and other threats. This program is designed for relevant stakeholders from any sector, who wish to gain a better understanding of infectious diseases … For more content click the Read More button below. Program Objective The UNSW Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence (Extension) program provides students with advanced disciplinary knowledge and skills needed for professional practice in control of infectious diseases and emergencies across a range of contexts including ministries and departments of health, government organisations, non-government and voluntary organisations, and primary care and community healthcare services in both public and private sectors. The program fosters judgment-ready practitioners who can contribute to improving population health outcomes specific to infectious diseases in diverse settings. 

Learning Outcomes

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Demonstrate ability to plan and execute a scholarly research-based project using relevant methodologies for contributing understanding to the field within the specific area of research.
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Apply advanced disciplinary knowledge and skills to protecting the health of national and/or international populations and preventing communicable diseases using appropriate scientifically based methods and contemporary theories and techniques
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Demonstrate capacity to initiate, plan, implement and/or evaluate projects and/or programs in a range of public health contexts informed by the scholarly literature, current debates, techniques etc. to protect and prevent disease spread within different population contexts.
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Critically analyse priorities in infectious disease control and factors that influence current policy and funding at local, regional and global level
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Demonstrate capacity to engage in scholarly inquiry, ethical commitment and critical reflective practice for informing professional practice in public health
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Demonstrate high level skills in communicating, working in teams and advocacy to promote and enhance interventions that prevent and control infectious diseases in populations
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Identify and critically appraise research literature in an area focused around infectious disease prevention and control to determine research question/s that contribute to knowledge in the field and identify appropriate research methodologies to address these question/s.
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Program Structure
72 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 72 UOC as a standalone program.

Extension Project and Coursework Electives

Students must take one of the following options to complete the extension component of their program (24UOC).

- 6 UOC research project (PHCM9148) and 3 additional prescribed elective courses (18 UOC); or
- 12 UOC research project (PHCM9144) and 2 additional prescribed elective courses (12UOC); or
- 18 UOC major research project (PHCM9150) and 1 additional prescribed elective course (6 UOC).

Part-time students can complete the 12 UOC Project (PHCM9144) part time by enrolling in PHCM9145 (6 UOC) in two consecutive terms or the 18 UOC Major Project (PHCM9150) by enrolling in PHCM9151 (9UOC) in two consecutive terms or PHCM9152 (6 UOC) in three consecutive terms.

Academic Practice: International Students

International students from non-English speaking countries enrolled in the full time program in Sydney (Kensington campus) are required to take the following additional preparatory course in their first semester. This course is available for all students to assist to gain maximum benefit from their study. The course is made available at no charge to students and does not contribute to the UOC requirements of the degree.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Related Programs

Related Programs

Master of Health Management - MHM8901 - Health Management
Master of Public Health - MPH9045 - Public Health
Master of International Public Health - MIPH9048 - International Public Health

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Pathways

Post Graduate

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD1835 - Public Health & Community Med

Articulation Arrangements

Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases Intelligence - GradDipIDI5362 - Infectious Diseases Intelligence
Graduate Certificate in Infectious Diseases Intelligence - GradCertIDI7362 - Infectious Diseases Intelligence
Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence - MIDI8362 - Infectious Diseases Intelligence

Recognition of Achievement

Award with Excellence
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The Award with Excellence is awarded in coursework masters programs, including Masters (Extension) but with the exception of Masters (Extended) such as JD and MD, when a Weighted Average Mean (WAM) of at least 80% has been achieved and at least 50% of the requirements of the award are completed at UNSW. All eligible programs will award 'with Excellence' except in special circumstances where approval of Academic Board has been given for a program to opt out.

Additional Information

Contact

Dr Holly Seale

Email: h.seale@unsw.edu.au

Phone: +61 (2) 9385 3129

Program Fees

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