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The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology equips healthcare professionals with foundational knowledge in clinical epidemiology. This program teaches essential research techniques and core epidemiological principles that can be directly implemented in your professional practice.
You'll gain practical skills to utilize epidemiological and biostatistical methods, enhancing your clinical judgment and research capabilities for addressing health issues in both clinical and community settings. This certificate program delivers core research competencies, essential epidemiological knowledge, and practical biostatistical applications across diverse healthcare environments.
The University of Newcastle's program offers epidemiological training directly relevant to health sector careers. Graduates emerge with fundamental research abilities, a solid grasp of epidemiological theory, and practical biostatistical method applications.
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/behavioral science. Applicants with degrees in other fields or equivalent qualifications will also be considered for entry to the degree.
TOEFL paper-based test score of 550; TOEFL internet-based score of 79; IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5; PTE GSE score of 58; Cambridge English: Advanced score of 58.