This unit gives high-achieving students the opportunity to undertake a research project in an area of interest relevant to public health or global health. It is undertaken in a student's final semester (with very rare exceptions) or final two semesters if studying part-time, when students have completed their core units or are concurrently completing their final core unit(s). Students are eligible if they have an average weighted mark (WAM) of approximately 75% or more at the time of entry to the semester in which they will complete the research project. Places are limited and selection of candidates will be based on academic merit (students with a higher WAM will be prioritised for placement) and suitability of the research projects available for student interests/skills. Projects are usually identified by the unit coordinator, and each student will be assigned to a project, taking into account student preferences. The student will work on an independent research project under the guidance of an expert supervisor, who will guide the student through the process of conducting a research project. The project may be a systematic review of the literature, an analysis of an existing dataset, a quantitative or qualitative research study, a policy analysis or some other project acceptable to the unit coordinator and the project supervisor. Students are expected to do around 240-300 hours of work on their projects and the assessments are 1) a project outline and 2) a manuscript for publication (preferred format) or a dissertation.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Public Health |
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Credit points | 12 |
Prerequisites
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None |
Corequisites
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PUBH5010 AND (PUBH5018 OR FMHU5002) AND (FMHU5003 OR PUBH5505 OR BACH5255 OR QUAL5005) AND HPOL5000 AND PUBH5033 AND PUBH5036 |
Prohibitions
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PUBH5611 or PUBH5612 |
Assumed knowledge
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Knowledge gained from a minimum 48 credit points of the Master of Public Health or Master of Global Health is required to successfully undertake the proposed project. Students must have completed any core unit directly related to their project prior to commencing the research project - this will be determined by the Unit of Study Coordinator at the time Departmental permission is considered. |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Giovanni Ferreira, giovanni.ferreira@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Michael Dibley, michael.dibley@sydney.edu.au |
Giovanni Ferreira, giovanni.ferreira@sydney.edu.au | |
Joshua Zadro, joshua.zadro@sydney.edu.au |