Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
16 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Epidemiology | Public Health
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research

The Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research is a graduate program offered by the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine. This program aims to promote learning within a research-oriented academic environment and stimulate meaningful contributions to the knowledge of the health sciences community.


Program Overview

The program is designed to transmit knowledge and develop critical thinking, research skills, and communication competencies, with an emphasis on epidemiology and quantitative empirical methods. Graduates will be equipped to work as professional experts or consultants, advising individuals or agencies in other fields.


Key Areas of Research

The faculty members of the School of Epidemiology and Public Health come from diverse academic backgrounds and have various areas of interest. There is a thriving research program involving collaboration with other groups, including biostatistics, clinical research, epidemiology, global health research, health technology assessment, health policy research, and implementation science.


Other Programs Offered

The University of Ottawa also offers other programs in related fields, including:


  • Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research, Concentration in Clinical Research
  • Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research, Concentration in Global Health Research
  • Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research, Concentration in Health Policy
  • Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research, Concentration in Health Technology Assessment
  • Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research, Concentration in Implementation Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research

Tuition Fees and Funding

The estimated tuition fees for this program are available under the "Financing Your Studies" section. International students enrolled in a French-language program may be eligible for a partial tuition fee exemption. For information on funding opportunities, please consult the "Scholarships and Financial Assistance" section.


Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission, applicants must:


  • Hold a bachelor's degree with a minimum average of B+.
  • Have a good academic record and research experience, as demonstrated by official transcripts, research reports, and other supporting documents.
  • Meet the language proficiency requirements, as the program is taught in English.

Language Requirements

Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the language of instruction, which is English. Proof of language proficiency may be required for applicants whose native language is not English or French.


Course Requirements

The program offers two options: a thesis option and a research project option. The thesis option requires:


  • Completion of core courses, including Epidemiology I, Epidemiology II, Biostatistics I, and Biostatistics II
  • Completion of elective courses, including Qualitative Research Methods, Epidemiological Research Using Large Databases, and Health Technology Assessment
  • Participation in seminars and completion of a thesis

The research project option requires:


  • Completion of core courses, including Epidemiology I, Epidemiology II, Biostatistics I, and Biostatistics II
  • Completion of elective courses, including Qualitative Research Methods, Epidemiological Research Using Large Databases, and Health Technology Assessment
  • Participation in seminars and completion of a research project

Research at the University of Ottawa

The University of Ottawa is a leading research institution, ranking among the top 10 research universities in Canada. The university's research is founded on excellence, relevance, and impact, and is conducted in an environment of equity, diversity, and inclusion.


Research at the Faculty of Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine has a long history of research excellence, with many large-scale research projects conducted in partnership with affiliated teaching hospitals and research institutes. These collaborations lead to important biomedical discoveries that have a significant impact on healthcare.


Facilities, Centers, and Research Institutes

The Faculty of Medicine is home to several research centers and institutes, including:


  • The Centre for Neurodynamics
  • The Ottawa Centre for Cognitive Rehabilitation
  • The Centre for Biopharmaceutical and Biotechnology Research
  • The Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery
  • The Kidney Research Centre
  • The University of Ottawa Skills and Simulation Centre
  • The Medical Device Innovation Institute
  • The Ottawa Institute for Systems Biology
  • The Institute for Mental Health Research

Conclusion

The Master of Science in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research at the University of Ottawa offers students a comprehensive education in epidemiology and applied health research, with a focus on developing critical thinking, research skills, and communication competencies. The program is designed to prepare graduates for careers as professional experts or consultants in the field of health sciences.


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