The Population Health Honours specialisation is intended for students who have a broad training in a discipline related to population health and are interested in undertaking an independent research project in this field. The Honours specialisation is usually taken full time for two consecutive semesters and includes research training, in-depth analysis of current concepts in the fields as well as a substantial research project culminating in the production of a thesis. Honours is a solid foundation in the basics of research and can be an entry into many careers or a pathway to a PhD.
Admission Requirements
Satisfaction of the admission requirements described in the relevant honours plan:
- A Bachelor Degree with a major or equivalent in a cognate discipline
- and with the written approval of an identified supervisor for the research project.
Cognate disciplines:
Population Health, Psychology, Medicine, Veterinary Science, Biology, Medical Science, Anthropology and Indigenous studies.
The following cognate areas require POPH3000 or equivalent: Data Analytics
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
1. Plan and engage in an independent and sustained critical investigation of a chosen research topic to generate new knowledge in an area of population health.
2. Systematically evaluate relevant theory and concepts in population health, relate these to appropriate methodologies and evidence and draw appropriate conclusions.
3. Analyse and interpret original population health research data with statistical or other evaluative processes where appropriate.
4. Demonstrate sufficient mastery to understand and apply relevant experimental techniques and methods in population health to collect original research data.
5. Communicate and justify complex concepts and results clearly and effectively to a variety of audiences.
Other Information
The assessment aligns with the learning outcomes and includes
18 units of honours level coursework (3 x 6 units, 37.5%, LO 2, 3, 4)
Research Thesis (60%, LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Research Presentations (2.5¬%, LO 1, 5)
Note: POPH4107 Public Health Research Project development is no longer available. Completion of POPH4315 Methods in Applied Epidemiological Research is required.
Relevant Degrees
- Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics (Honours) (HADAN)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (HART2)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (HARTS)
- Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) (HBIOT)
- Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Honours) (HENVS)
- Bachelor of Genetics (Honours) (HGENE)
- Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) (HMDSA)
- Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) (HMEDS)
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Arts and Social Science (APHAR)
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Science (APHSC)
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Honours) - ANU as home institution (APNSC)
- Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) (ASCAD)
- Bachelor of Science (Honours) (HSC)
Requirements
This Honours specialisation requires the completion of 48 units, which must consist of:
30 units from completion of POPH4005 Population Health Honours Research project, which must be undertaken more than once, in consecutive semesters
18 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:
POPH4101 Biostatistics in Population Health
POPH4100 Fundamentals of Epidemiology
POPH4315 Methods in Applied Epidemiological Research
HONS4601 Final Honours Grade will be used to calculate the class of Honours and the mark. It will be calculated using the formula: Σ (mark x units) / Σ units, giving NCN and WN a nominal mark of zero.
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