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The Population Health Honours program is designed for students with a background in population health-related disciplines who wish to pursue independent research in this area. Typically completed full-time over two consecutive semesters, the program combines research training, advanced study of key population health concepts, and a significant research project culminating in a thesis. This program provides essential research skills that serve as a strong foundation for various career paths or as preparation for PhD studies.
Learning Outcomes
Develop and conduct an independent, sustained research investigation to contribute new knowledge in population health.
Critically assess relevant population health theories and concepts, connect them to appropriate methodologies and evidence, and formulate valid conclusions.
Evaluate and interpret original population health research data using statistical or other analytical methods when applicable.
Acquire and apply relevant population health research techniques and methodologies to gather original data.