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Clinical Epidemiology
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  • Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology
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  • Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology)

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Course code: MASMCLEP3000

Duration for domestic students: 1 year full time / 2 to 4 years part time

Fees for domestic students: If you commence your course after 1 January 2013, the indicative fee is $24,240.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). For more information please visit our future students website.

Course abbreviation: MScMed (ClinEpid)

UAC code: -

English language requirements: IELTS: A minimum result of 6.5 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band. TOEFL paper-based: A minimum result of 577 overall including a minimum result of 4.5 in writing. TOEFL IBT: A minimum result of 90 overall including a minimum result of 22 in reading, listening and speaking and 23 in writing.

Closing dates: 31 January for Semester 1,
June 14 for Semester 2, 2013.
Late applications may be considered.

Commencing semesters: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Credit points required: 48

Location: Camperdown campus

Study mode: On-campus day; Online; Intensive

Faculty: Sydney Medical School

Course code: MASMCLEP3000

Duration for international students: 1 year full time

International Tuition Fee: If you commence your studies after 1 January 2013, the indicative fee is $37,200.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). For more information please visit our future students website.

Course abbreviation: MScMed (ClinEpid)

UAC code: -

CRICOS code: 053863C

Available to international students?: Yes

English language requirements: IELTS: A minimum result of 6.5 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band. TOEFL paper-based: A minimum result of 577 overall including a minimum result of 4.5 in writing. TOEFL IBT: A minimum result of 90 overall including a minimum result of 22 in reading, listening and speaking and 23 in writing.

International Student Office: International Office

Closing dates: 31 January for Semester 1 of the same year.
31 May for Semester 2 of the same year.
Late applications may be considered.

Commencing semesters: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Credit points required: 48

Location: Camperdown campus

Study mode: On-campus day; Online; Intensive

Faculty: Sydney Medical School

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Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology)

The information on this page applies to future students. Current students should refer to their faculty handbooks for course information.

Clinical epidemiology is the science of applying the best available research evidence to patient care. Our courses have been designed to ensure that the theory learned is applied to patient-based examples and readily integrated into day-to-day work and research. If you want to do this program, you should have clinical experience.

Our flexible courses are offered online or face-to-face, full-time or part-time, and there are many units to choose from.

Our programs are taught by clinicians for clinicians, making them relevant to your professional work.

Our programs attract the best students. We encourage you to think independently and critically about how you will apply clinical epidemiology principles to your clinical area.

Units of study

For full information on Units of Study available in this course, please visit the Sydney Courses website

Detailed course structure and units of study

Full units of study list

  • BETH5201 - Ethics and Biotech: Genes and Stem Cells
  • BETH5202 - Human and Animal Research Ethics
  • BETH5203 - Ethics and Public Health
  • BETH5204 - Clinical Ethics
  • BETH5206 - Introduction to Public Health Ethics
  • CEPI5102 - Literature Searching
  • CEPI5200 - Quality and Safety in Health Care
  • CEPI5202 - Advanced Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
  • CEPI5203 - Introduction to Systematic Reviews
  • CEPI5204 - Advanced Systematic Reviews
  • CEPI5205 - Doing a Systematic Review
  • CEPI5206 - Intro Teaching Clinical Epidemiology
  • CEPI5207 - Advanced Teaching Clinical Epidemiology
  • CEPI5210 - Clinical Research Development & Practice
  • CEPI5214 - Writing and Reviewing Medical Papers
  • CEPI5305 - Translating Research Into Practice
  • CEPI5306 - Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • CEPI5308 - Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement
  • CEPI5310 - Advanced Statistical Modelling
  • CEPI5505 - Clinical Epidemiology Project 1
  • CEPI5506 - Clinical Epidemiology Project 2
  • CEPI5510 - Dissertation A
  • CEPI5511 - Dissertation B
  • PUBH5010 - Epidemiology Methods and Uses
  • PUBH5018 - Introductory Biostatistics
  • PUBH5019 - Cancer Prevention and Control
  • PUBH5020 - Chronic Disease Prevention and Control
  • PUBH5032 - Making Decisions in Public Health
  • PUBH5116 - Genetics and Public Health
  • PUBH5205 - Decision Analysis
  • PUBH5206 - Controlled Trials
  • PUBH5208 - Screening and Diagnostic Test Evaluation
  • PUBH5211 - Multiple Regression and Stats Computing
  • PUBH5212 - Categorical Data Analysis
  • PUBH5213 - Survival Analysis
  • PUBH5215 - Introductory Analysis of Linked Data
  • PUBH5224 - Advanced Epidemiology
  • PUBH5302 - Health Economic Evaluation
  • PUBH5307 - Advanced Health Economic Evaluation
  • PUBH5417 - Injury Epidemiology Prevention & Control
  • PUBH5500 - Advanced Qualitative Health Research
  • QUAL5002 - Qualitative Methodologies & Study Design
  • QUAL5005 - Introducing Qualitative Health Research

Embedded courses

  • Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology
  • Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology

Further course information

Study plan

The Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology) consists of 48 credit points (cp), including 14cp of core units and 34cp of elective units of study. You may be able to select research units of study as elective units if you have achieved a minimum weighted average mark of 70 per cent in at least 24cp of coursework and obtained approval from the course-coordinator.

Course outcomes and further study

Graduate opportunities

This course provides students with knowledge and skills in clinical epidemiology that will enable them to incorporate best evidence into their own clinical practice. It also covers all the essentials for the clinical researcher and provides a solid foundation for those interested in pursuing a research career.

Further study

Outstanding graduates may be eligible to pursue a higher degree by research in the courses of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Philosophy and Master of Surgery (by research) offered by Sydney Medical School. A research degree provides students with the opportunity to prepare a substantial piece of work which represents a significant contribution in a particular field of study; and to gain transferable skills in general research methodology.

Sydney Medical School is affiliated with over 40 independent medical research institutes aimed at achieving medical firsts in specialist areas of health and medicine.
It provides an outstanding environment for postgraduate research. Sydney Medical School's research activities consistently attract high levels of funding from the Commonwealth and state governments, overseas funding agencies and other public and private sources.

Other study options

Sydney Medical School offers a wide range of short professional development courses for health professionals through its clinical schools, disciplines and associated research institutes.

Many of the courses offered are pre-accredited for Continuing Medical Education (CME) points, and other courses may be awarded CME points on request to your relevant association or professional body. For further information and a list of courses available please see the Sydney Medical School website http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/future-students/courses/short-courses.php.

Admission

Admission requirements

A successful applicant for admission to the Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology) will hold:
(a) a bachelor’s degree with first or second class honours from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification; or
(b) a pass bachelor’s degree in a health discipline from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification. Applicants must have completed work equivalent to a first or second class honours bachelor’s degree or pass a preliminary examination(s) as prescribed by the school.

In exceptional circumstances the dean may admit applicants without these qualifications who, in the opinion of the school, have qualifications and evidence of experience and achievement sufficient to successfully undertake the award.

How to apply

Domestic students

How to apply

Applications are made directly to the University and assessed by the Faculty. On-time applications for the March Semester close on 30 January. On-time applications for the July Semester close on the 14th June. Please note that late applications will be considered.

International students

How to apply

Overseas applicants may apply (i) directly to the University, or (ii) through a University overseas representative (education agent).

Fee disclaimer

Domestic students

Indicative postgraduate student contribution amount

Indicative postgraduate student contribution amount not available for Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology).

Annual review for postgraduate student contribution amount

Annual review for postgraduate student contribution amount not available for Master of Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology).

Postgraduate Domestic Tuition Fee

This 2013, tuition fee for a domestic postgraduate student represents the fee that is payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2012 for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load is more or less than the 1.0 EFTSL your fee will differ.

Annual review for postgraduate domestic tuition fee

Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review by the University, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

Additional incidental fees

For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the student contribution and/or course fee. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing and equipment. For further information about these additional incidental fees, please visit the University's Future Students' website.

Potential for inaccuracy

Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information in this prospectus, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and up to date information about those fees.

The academic requirements that are displayed are applicable to currently available courses only, and are updated annually in October and may be changed without notice. The Faculty Handbook and the University of Sydney Calendar are the official legal source of information relating to study at the University of Sydney, and you are referred to those documents

Please note that if you are classified by the University as a Research Training Scheme student in accordance with the Other Grants Guidelines (Research) 2010, you will be exempt from the payment of any SCA or tuition fees for courses undertaken as part of a Research Masters degree and Research Doctoral degree. More information about your eligibility for this Scheme is available here.

International students

International tuition fees for postgraduate students

This 2013, tuition fee for international postgraduate students represents the fees that are payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2013, for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load is more or less than the 1.0 EFTSL your fee will differ.

Annual review

Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

Additional incidental fees and health insurance

For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the tuition fees. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing, and equipment. The University's Future Students' webpage has further information about these additional incidental fees for postgraduate coursework students and postgraduate research students.

In addition to the fees indicated here for the course of study, International Students studying on an Australian Student Visa must have appropriate health insurance for the duration of their studies on a Student Visa through an approved provider of the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme. This is a requirement of the Australian Government, unless otherwise exempted by the Government.

Potential for inaccuracy

Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information here, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and up to date information about those fees.

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