The University of Newcastle
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology provides health care professionals with an introduction to clinical epidemiology. You will learn basic research skills and obtain fundamental principles of clinical epidemiology, which can be applied to your current profession.
You will learn to apply the principles of epidemiology and biostatistics in a practical manner to improve your clinical decision making and develop your research skills to investigate clinical and population based health problems.
Delivery mode
The University of Newcastle offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- Auckland St & King St, Newcastle
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Minimum of a three year undergraduate degree in a field such as mathematics, science applied science, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, allied health, psychology, sociology and social/behavioural science.
Applicants with degrees in other fields or equivalent qualifications will also be considered for entry to the degree.
Minimum of a three year undergraduate degree in a field such as mathematics, science applied science, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, allied health, psychology, sociology and social/behavioural science.
Applicants with degrees in other fields or equivalent qualifications will also be considered for entry to the degree.
IELTS Overall Minimum: 6.5, Sub Test Minimum: 6
Additional requirements may apply.Course fees
$3,685
$19,980
Career opportunities
The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology will prepare you for the following roles.
Clinical Research Coordinator
A Clinical Research Coordinator manages clinical trials and research studies to ensure they are conducted ethically and efficiently. You might work...
Epidemiologist
An Epidemiologist studies the patterns, causes, and effects of diseases and health conditions in populations. You might work in public health depar...
Health Data Analyst
The Health Data Analyst plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector, primarily focusing on analysing and interpreting health-related data to impr...
Public Health Officer
Public Health Officers raise community awareness of current health issues and seek to improve the overall health and wellbeing of the general publi...
About The University of Newcastle
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