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Master of Science (MSc) Thesis-based, Community Health Sciences Medicine

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General Program Information

Specializations:

  • program

  • Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

  • Epidemiology

  • Healthcare Epidemiology

  • Clinical Epidemiology

  • Health Economics

  • Health Services Research

  • Medical Education

  • Population/Public Health

Within the thesis-based programs, the student must select a specialization from the list above.

Descriptions of each specialization and its requirements are found on the website at: http://cumming.ucalgary.ca/gse/programs/community-health-sciences.


Part-time/Full-time Study

There is a part-time option for students in the thesis-based degree programs providing that they obtain permission from the department and the Graduate Program Director.


Location: Health Sciences Centre, Room G341A

Email address: mailto:chsgrad@ucalgary.ca

Web page URL: GSE Community Health Sciences | Cumming School of Medicine | University of Calgary (ucalgary.ca)

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