autumn 2014
HEL-8013 Epidemiology - Introduction and Deeper Understanding - 9 ECTS
Admission requirements
Mandatory requirement: HEL-8012 Quantitative Research Methods
To take PhD courses you need at a minimum a master¿s degree or equivalent, or admission to a Medical Student Research Program.
For information about how to apply for admission, go to: http://uit.no/helsefak/forskning/phd/emner
Objectives of the course
The student will be able to:
- contribute with extensive knowledge of epidemiology in research on incidence, causes and prevention of disease in populations.
- assess use, advantages and limitations of epidemiological study designs and methods.
- plan epidemiological research projects both on a national and an international level.
- contribute to the development of new knowledge, new theory and new methods within the field.
- assess and interpret epidemiological literature and write scientific articles.
- identify relevant research ethical problems in a research project and know how to obtain the necessary approvals.
- explain results from research and developmental projects in a satisfactory way.
- participate in national and international debates on epidemiological issues.
Teaching methods
The course runs over two semesters. It starts in the Autumn semester (October/November) and ends with an exam in the Spring semester (May).
Autumn semester
This semester starts with a one-day introductory seminar, followed by four student led colloquiums every second week until the end of the semester.
Spring semester
The spring semester consists of three on-campus sessions, each lasting three days and approximately one month in between each session.
The course has multiple teaching approaches (lectures, seminars, work-shops and presentations), and active use of the Learning Management System Fronter is mandatory.
Assessment
Work requirements:
Attendance to seminars, colloquiums and workshops are mandatory.
The following requirements must be approved before students can sit for the exam:
- Two written home assignments (one after each of the two first sessions), each home assignment 5-6 pages long (Times New Roman 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing). Estimated time to work on each assignment is two weeks. The assignments are graded: approved / not approved.
The assignments can be written in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.
Examination and assessment:
Home e exam An essay of 12-15 pages (Times New Roman 12 pt, line spacing 1.5, maximum 20 references) allowing the students to demonstrate their ability to apply acquired knowledge in relation to their own doctoral project. The exam has a timeframe of about two weeks.
The exam is graded passed / failed.
The exam can be written in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.
A continuation examination may be arranged in the subsequent term. Application deadline for continuation exam is August 15th.
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- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø |
- ECTS: 9
- Course code: HEL-8013
- Responsible unit
- Institutt for samfunnsmedisin
- Kontaktpersoner
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Monica Karlsen
Seniorrådgiver i faggruppe utdanning ved Det helsevitenskapelige fakultet
+4777623279
monica.karlsen@uit.no
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