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Dec 17, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Embedded Graduate Certificate in Communicable Diseases (Public Health) [Graduate]
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General Information
The embedded Graduate Certificate in Communicable Diseases will provide courses to learn: 1) the characteristics of specific communicable diseases; 2) how to control communicable diseases, and; 3) about methods to monitor and study communicable diseases. Students pursue the Certificate in Communicable Diseases by fulfilling their degree requirements and by completing the following course requirements (★9) as part of their electives.
Entrance Requirements
The certificate is open to students enrolled in an MSc degree in the School of Public Health (SPH), with a particular interest in Communicable Diseases. This certificate will also be available to students in other graduate degrees in the SPH, as well as other Faculties.
Students must be in good academic standing at the time of application for the certificate.
Students in the SPH MSc programs will be required to register for the certificate no later than September 30 of their second year, or at completion of ★12 if studying part-time.
For information on the application process for the certificate, refer to the School of Public Health at www.ualberta.ca/public-health.
Program Requirements
Students must complete the following:
One of:
- SPH 696 - Epidemiology Methods II
- MDCH 646 Introduction to Public Health Surveillance (University of Calgary: accessible through Western Dean’s Agreement);
- Another graduate level (★3) course relevant to communicable diseases approved by student’s Supervisory Committee or Academic Advisor.
Any Three Topics in Public Health:
- Any 3 (★1) courses relevant to communicable diseases approved by student’s Supervisory Committee or Academic Advisor.
Note:
The certificate will be awarded at the time the students earn their degree.
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