Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009
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Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009 The School of Health Systems and Public Health UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA 150 Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009 Every attempt has been made to ensure that the information contained in this handbook is accurate. In the event of discrepancies, the University of Pretoria’s regulations and / or the decision of the SHSPH Academic Programme Committee is considered as the authoritative source. ii Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009 INDEX INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1 ACADEMIC STAFF ............................................................................................................ 2 SUPPORT STAFF ............................................................................................................. 3 Generic E-Mail Addresses .............................................................................................. 3 POSTGRADUATE STUDIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH: AN OVERVIEW ................................ 4 POSTGRADUATE STUDY PROGRAMMES IN PUBLIC HEALTH: FLOW CHART .......... 6 FELLOWSHIPS AND CERTIFICATES IN PUBLIC HEALTH ............................................ 7 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH ...................................................... 11 Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Health (DTM&H) ..................................................... 12 Diploma in Public Health Medicine (DipPHM) .............................................................. 14 Diploma in Public Health (DPH) ................................................................................... 14 Diploma in Clinical Evidence and Healthcare (DipCEH) ............................................... 18 Diploma in Health Systems Management (DHSM) ....................................................... 18 Diploma in Occupational Medicine and Health (DOMH) ............................................... 21 Diploma in Occupational Health (DipOH) ..................................................................... 21 RESEARCH PROJECT FOR DIPLOMA STUDENTS .................................................. 23 Research project specifications .................................................................................... 25 HONOURS DEGREE IN PUBLIC HEALTH ..................................................................... 33 The Baccalaureus Scientiae Honours (Bsc Hons) with specialization Biostatistics (Public Health) .............................................................................................................. 34 MASTERS DEGREES IN PUBLIC HEALTH ................................................................... 36 Master of Public Health (MPH) ..................................................................................... 37 MPH Curriculum structure ............................................................................................ 40 Basic components of the MPH programme .................................................................. 42 Assessment and examinations ..................................................................................... 46 List and description of MPH tracks: 2009 ..................................................................... 49 Epidemiology and Biostatistics ..................................................................................... 50 Subtrack: Monitoring and Evaluation ............................................................................ 54 Subtrack: Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training (FELTP) ................................. 56 Health Policy and Management.................................................................................... 62 Environmental and Occupational Health ...................................................................... 64 Disease Control ............................................................................................................ 68 Health Research Ethics ................................................................................................ 70 Health Promotion .......................................................................................................... 73 MAGISTER SCIENTIAE (MSc) PROGRAMME ............................................................... 75 MSc Epidemiology ........................................................................................................ 79 MSc Clinical Epidemiology ........................................................................................... 80 MSc Community Health ................................................................................................ 81 MSc Biostatistics (Public Health) .................................................................................. 82 MASTER OF MEDICINE (MMED) PROGRAMME .......................................................... 83 DOCTORAL DEGREES IN PUBLIC HEALTH ................................................................. 90 GENERAL ACADEMIC INFORMATION .......................................................................... 94 iii Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009 Academic literacy and numeracy .................................................................................. 95 Module outlines and prerequisites ................................................................................ 97 Module enrolment ......................................................................................................... 97 SHSPH Module enrolment form(also available on-line) ............................................... 99 Assignments ............................................................................................................... 100 Mark page for assignments ........................................................................................ 104 Applied research methods (TNM 800) ........................................................................ 105 Faculty Day ................................................................................................................ 106 Procedure for writing up a research protocol .............................................................. 106 Faculty of Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee ............................................ 107 Research report specifications (final report) ............................................................... 108 Accreditation of modules ............................................................................................ 112 Concurrent registration for two study programmes ..................................................... 114 Prescribed books ........................................................................................................ 115 Demystifying the academic code ................................................................................ 124 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ............................................................. 132 Cost of courses and financial support ........................................................................ 133 Student support, facilities and services ...................................................................... 134 Things to do and places to go .................................................................................... 141 Health services and hospitals in Pretoria ................................................................... 142 Other useful information ............................................................................................. 143 Map to the SHSPH ..................................................................................................... 145 Notes .......................................................................................................................... 146 iv Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009 The University of Pretoria SCHOOL OF HEALTH SYSTEMS AND PUBLIC HEALTH INTRODUCTION In 1998, the School of Health Systems and Public Health (SHSPH) was established by the University to enhance its ability to engage one of society's most valued goals: health. The SHSPH grew out of the Department of Community Health and was tasked with preventing diseases, and promoting and restoring health. The School has taken over the programmes of the Department of Community Health and has increased the scope and depth of these in its efforts to ensure that its postgraduate students contribute to a better health system in South Africa and other African countries. The SHSPH is a multi-disciplinary School and is staffed by experts from a number of university faculties and from numerous outside institutions that have public health promotion as one of their core components. This blend of expertise and interests makes for an exciting postgraduate learning experience for the students who enrol with us. We are confident that students will enjoy the programmes we offer and enrich their professional lives in the course of their learning. We encourage students to make the best use of the resources that the SHSPH has to offer and to view their postgraduate studies with us as an entry point into further exploration of health systems and public health at the University. 1 Handbook for Postgraduate Studies 2009 ACADEMIC STAFF Name Surname Title Position E-mail Lesley Bamford Prof Extraordinary Professor [email protected] Andy Beke Dr Senior Lecturer [email protected] Anne-Marie Bergh Dr Extraordinary Lecturer [email protected] Riana Bornman Prof Extraordinary Professor riana.bornman.up.ac.za