Master of Public Health with Specialization in Epidemiology
Specializations in the MPH and MHSc programs include a defined collection of courses taken from specific areas of study that complement the overall degree requirements. Note: The Specialization will be referenced on the transcript.
Specialization Requirements
All students in the Master of Public Health program with Specialization in Epidemiology must complete a total of 7 full-course equivalents (FCEs), of which 3.5 FCEs are required core courses, 2.0 FCEs are electives courses, and 1.5 FCEs consist of a 400-hour Practicum. These are fully described in the Academic Calendar.
Students in the Specialization in Epidemiology must take two specific courses (0.5 FCE for a total of 1.0 FCE) as electives (HESC 5031: Biostatistics II and HESC 5270: Epidemiology II) and complete their 400-hour Practicum in an area related to Epidemiology.
Please see the Academic Calendar for a description of the Specialization courses.
The Program Plans for the MPH program with Specialization in Epidemiology for Full-time and Flexible full-time students are provided below. Please cross-reference the courses listed on this page with the University Course Calendar for any course and program updates. Note that students who elect to deviate from the Program Plan are responsible for ensuring that they meet all program requirements in a timely fashion.
Full-time students
Full-time students must complete all requirements within 6 terms (2 years)
Years | Fall | Winter | Spring/Summer |
Year 1 | HESC 5010: Foundations of Public & Population Health HESC 5013: Social and Ecological Determinants of Health HESC 5070: Epidemiology l
| HESC 5030: Introduction to Biostatistics HESC 5210: Health Promotion & Illness Prevention HESC 5213: Environmental and Occupational Public Health
| Specialization course #1 |
Year 2 | HESC 5510: Program Planning and Evaluation General elective #1
| General elective #2 Specialization course #2 HESC 5805: (Practicum prep) |
Flexible full-time students
Flexible full-time students must complete all requirements within 12 terms (4 years)
While it may be possible to complete in 3 years, we do not guarantee that students can finish it in that time.
Years | Fall | Winter | Spring/Summer |
Year 1 | HESC 5010: Foundations of Public & Population Health HESC 5013: Social and Ecological Determinants of Health
| HESC 5030: Introduction to Biostatistics
| General elective #1 |
Year 2 | HESC 5070: Epidemiology l | HESC 5210: Health Promotion and Illness Prevention | Specialization course #1 |
Year 3 | General elective #2
| HESC 5213: Environmental Occupational and Public Health Specialization course #2
| HESC 9701: Continuing Course Registration (placeholder) |
Year 4 | HESC 5510: Program Planning and Evaluation HESC 5805: (Practicum prep)
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