- The normal minimum requirement will be 5 one-term (0.50 unit weight) graduate courses (3 required and 2 free electives or approved equivalents):
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Required courses:
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2 of the following:
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Elective courses:
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2 free elective courses, selected in consultation with the supervisor (may include courses outside SPHHS, or any courses offered by SPHHS, including additional courses from the required list, online courses, etc.)
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*It is highly recommended that MSc students with a strong background or previous training in one of these areas take the 700-level equivalent in place of the 600-level course requirement (e.g., those with a strong statistical background may opt to take HLTH 705). Such decisions should be made in collaboration with the supervisor.
- At a minimum, students must obtain an average of 75% or higher in aggregate on the courses presented in fulfilment of the degree requirements. Grades on all courses presented to fulfill the degree requirements must be 70% or higher. A grade below 70% in any course or failing to maintain an average of 75% will necessitate a review of the student's status by the School and may result in a student being required to complete additional coursework or being required to withdraw from the program. The School reserves the right to stipulate additional coursework if it is necessary for the student's preparation.
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Students in the MSc in Public Health and Health Systems program may also wish to pursue one of the following Graduate Research Fields:
1. Aging and Health
2. Epidemiology and Biostatistics
3. Global Health
4. Health and Environment
5. Health Evaluation
6. Health Informatics
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A Graduate Research Field is a University credential that is recognized on the student’s transcript and is intended to reflect that a student has successfully completed research and a set of courses that together provide an in-depth study in the area of the Graduate Research Field. A student will only obtain the Graduate Research Field on their transcript if they have completed the requirements associated with the MSc degree and the requirements associated with the Graduate Research Field.
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All MSc Graduate Research Fields in the SPHHS consist of Graduate Studies Seminars I and II, a Master’s Thesis that is confirmed by the SPHHS to be in the chosen Graduate Research Field, and a set of 5 graduate (0.50 weight) level courses. This set of courses is comprised of a mix of required and elective courses. Required courses are those that are prescribed as part of the Graduate Research Field. Elective courses are those that are on a list of courses designated as electives for a given Graduate Research Field.
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For any of the Graduate Research Fields below, a directed studies course (HLTH 620 or HLTH 720) focused on the Graduate Research Field may replace a required or elective course, with the approval of the Associate Director, Research Graduate Program, School of Public Health and Health Systems.
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The course requirements for each of the Graduate Research Fields are described below.
1. Graduate Research Field in Aging and Health
- Students must successfully complete 1 required course and 4 elective courses. An assessment of whether or not the student’s thesis warrants the Aging and Health Graduate Research Field designation will be completed by the SPHHS.
- Required course:
- HLTH 601 Lifespan Approaches to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- Elective courses:
- Select 2 from the following list:
- HLTH 605A Regression Methods
- HLTH 606A Epidemiological Methods
- HLTH 619 Fundamental Research Methods in Health Informatics
- HLTH 625 Foundations of Qualitative Research Methodologies OR HLTH 652 Qualitative Methods andAnalysis
- HLTH 672 Epidemiologic Methods in Aging Research
- Select 2 from the following list:
- HLTH 626 Analysis Management of Health Informatics in Aging Population
- HLTH 627 Dementia Care
- HLTH 630 Geriatric Medicine
- HLTH 642 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Aging
2. Graduate Research Field in Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Students must successfully complete 3 required courses and 2 elective courses. An assessment of whether or not the student’s thesis warrants the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Graduate Research Field designation will be completed by the SPHHS.
- Required courses:
- HLTH 601 Lifespan Approaches to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- HLTH 605A Regression Methods
- HLTH 606A Epidemiological Methods
- Elective courses:
- Select 2 from the following list:
- HLTH 634 Environmental Epidemiology
- HLTH 672 Epidemiological Methods in Aging
- HLTH 705 Advanced Statistical Methods for Analyzing PHHS Data
- HLTH 706 Advanced Epidemiological Methods
3. Graduate Research Field in Global Health
- Students must successfully complete 2 required courses and 3 elective courses. An assessment of whether or not the student’s thesis warrants the Global Health Graduate Research Field designation will be completed by the SPHHS.
- Required courses:
- HLTH 601 Lifespan Approaches to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- HLTH 662 Global Health
- Elective courses:
- Select 2 from the following list:
- HLTH 605A Regression Methods
- HLTH 606A Epidemiological Methods
- HLTH 619 Fundamental Research Methods in Health Informatics
- HLTH 625 Foundations of Qualitative Research Methodologies OR HLTH 652 Qualitative Methods and Analysis
- Select 1 from the following list (these courses are global-health focused in all examples and assignments):
- HLTH 632 Health Economics and Public Health
- HLTH 654 Systems Thinking and Analysis in Health Program Planning and Evaluation
4. Graduate Research Field in Health and Environment
- Students must successfully complete 2 required courses and 3 elective courses. An assessment of whether or not the student’s thesis warrants the Health and Environment Graduate Research Field designation will be completed by the SPHHS.
- Required courses:
- HLTH 601 Lifespan Approaches to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- HLTH 604 Public Health and the Environment
- Elective courses:
- Select 2 from the following list:
- HLTH 605A Regression Methods OR HLTH 656 Quantitative Methods and Analysis
- HLTH 606A Epidemiological Methods
- HLTH 625 Foundations of Qualitative Research Methodologies OR HLTH 652 Qualitative Methods and Analysis
- Select 1 from the following list:
- HLTH 623 Risk and Exposure Assessment in Public Health
- HLTH 624 Environmental Toxicology in Public Health
- HLTH 631 Public Health Surveillance
- HLTH 634 Environmental Epidemiology
- HLTH 661 GIS and Public Health
- HLTH 662 Global Health
5. Graduate Research Field in Health Evaluation
- Students must successfully complete 2 required courses and 3 elective courses. An assessment of whether or not the student’s thesis warrants the Health Evaluation Graduate Research Field designation will be completed by the SPHHS.
- Required courses:
- HLTH 601 Lifespan Approaches to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- HLTH 655 Health Measurement and Survey Methods
- Elective courses:
- Select 1 from the following list:
- HLTH 605A Regression Methods or HLTH 656 Quantitative Methods and Analysis
- HLTH 625 Foundations of Qualitative Research Methodologies or HLTH 652 Qualitative Methods and Analysis
- Select 1 or 2 from the following list:
- HLTH 614 Foundations of Program Evaluation
- HLTH 651 Theory and Applications in Program Evaluation
- HLTH 653 Evaluation Practice and Management
- HLTH 654 Systems Thinking and Analysis in Health Program Planning and Evaluation
- Select 1 from the following list, if only 1 course was selected above:
- HLTH 603 Health Policy
- HLTH 620 Experiential Learning in Evaluation
- HLTH 626 Analysis and Management of Health Information
6. Graduate Research Field in Health Informatics
- Students must successfully complete 2 required courses and 3 elective courses. An assessment of whether or not the student’s thesis warrants the Health Informatics Graduate Research Field designation will be completed by the SPHHS.
- Required courses:
- HLTH 601 Lifespan Approaches to Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- HLTH 619 Fundamental Research Methods in Health Informatics
- Elective courses:
- Select 1 from the following list:
- HLTH 605A Regression Methods OR HLTH 705 Advanced Statistical Methods for Analyzing Public Health and Health Systems Data
- HLTH 606A Epidemiological Methods OR HLTH 706 Advanced Epidemiological Methods
- HLTH 625 Foundations of Qualitative Research Methodologies OR HLTH 652 Qualitative Methods and Analysis OR HLTH 704 Advanced Qualitative Methods for Health Research
- Select 1 from the following list:
- HLTH 615 Requirements Specification and Analysis in Health Systems
- HLTH 616 Decision Making and Systems Thinking in Health Informatics
- HLTH 626 Analysis and Management of Health Information in Aging Populations
- HLTH 629 Information Visualization
- HLTH 633 Digital Health
- HLTH 637 Public Health Informatics
- Select 1 from the following list:
- COGSCI 600 Cognitive Science
- CS 634 Security and Privacy for Health Systems
- CS 792 Data Structures and Standards in Health Informatics
- SYDE 642 Cognitive Engineering Methods
- SYDE 644 Human Factors Testing