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Last updated on 2025-10-08

Program overview

Program overview

The Master of Science (MSc) in Epidemiology with Thesis is designed for students who wish to delve into the field of epidemiology through rigorous research and academic study. This program emphasizes the development of analytical skills and the application of epidemiological methods to address public health issues. Students will engage in a comprehensive curriculum that prepares them for advanced research roles in various health-related fields. The program culminates in a thesis, allowing students to contribute original research to the field of epidemiology.

Program structure

The MSc in Epidemiology with Thesis is structured to provide a thorough understanding of epidemiological principles and research methodologies. The program is designed to be completed in two years, with a focus on both coursework and research. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: Typically completed in two years.
  • Thesis component that requires original research.
  • Mandatory seminars and research milestones throughout the program.
  • Opportunities for optional courses to tailor the educational experience.
  • Engagement in annual research events to enhance learning and networking.

Students are encouraged to actively participate in research activities and collaborate with faculty members to enrich their academic experience.

Featured Experiences

  • Thesis research that allows students to explore specific areas of interest within epidemiology.
  • Participation in the EPI Annual Research Day, showcasing student research and fostering collaboration.
  • Access to optional courses that enhance learning and provide specialized knowledge.
  • Engagement in seminars that promote discussion and critical thinking in epidemiological research.
  • Opportunities for fast-track transfer to the PhD program for eligible students.

Career Options

Graduates of the MSc in Epidemiology with Thesis can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Epidemiologist: Conduct research to identify health trends and develop strategies to combat public health issues.
  • Public Health Analyst: Analyze data to inform public health policies and programs aimed at improving community health.
  • Research Scientist: Engage in scientific research within academic, government, or private sectors to advance knowledge in epidemiology.
  • Health Policy Advisor: Provide insights and recommendations to policymakers based on epidemiological research findings.
  • Biostatistician: Utilize statistical methods to analyze data from health studies and contribute to research design and interpretation.

These roles are critical in addressing health challenges and improving health outcomes across populations.

 

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