Postgraduate
MSc and Postgraduate Diploma in Epidemiology: Principles and Practice
How you study
This course is
taught through use of interactive CD-ROM materials, supported by
practical workbooks and textbooks. Students are actively encouraged
to participate in web-based discussion boards.
After you register
you will receive your study materials. These may include:
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subject guides
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readers
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textbooks
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CD-ROMS and other
computer software
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audiocassettes
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past examination
papers and examiners' reports
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regulations
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handbooks
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a copy of the
Manager's Good Study Guide
You will need
access to a calculator and cassette player, as these items are not
provided. Students will also need a computer capable of running the
software provided (please see
Entrance requirements).
You will receive
support in several ways:
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Tutorial feedback and advice is
provided on assignments submitted for assessment. This helps
students review their progress and understanding and
interpretation of the subject matter. Assignments come in various
forms including essays, short-answer tests or case-studies.
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Web-boards: Students have access
to, and are strongly encouraged to use, a web-based conferencing
system which allows students to communicate with each other for
mutual support and receive input from tutors.
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Student networks: Students are
supplied with contact details of other distance learning students
and are encouraged to set up their own support groups.
Time
commitment: Because individuals
differ in how many hours per week they need to devote to study, and
how quickly they wish to complete the programme, it is difficult to
be precise about how many hours you will require for your study. A
rough guide, however, is that to complete in the minimum period (one
year for the Postgraduate Diploma, two years for the MSc) you should
be prepared for between 15 and 25 hours of study per week during the
annual study calendar of 36 weeks.
Flexible
period of study: The University know
that if you have a full-time job, family or other commitments, and wish
to study at a distance, you will have many calls on your time. The University
therefore allow you between one and five years in which to complete
the Postgraduate Diploma and between two and five years in which to
complete the MSc.
The
MSc/Postgraduate Diploma has been designed to offer you the
flexibility to plan your studies as you wish, and to enter the
examinations when you feel you are ready.