Master of Science in Community Health(MScCH)
所属信息
基本信息
项目时长
1 year申请截止日期
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秋季
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常规
1/19
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其他
申请信息
GPA要求
3.00
工作经验要求
有学术和专业资格的健康专业人士,或学术背景不在传统健康专业,但在成瘾和心理健康领域拥有丰富工作经验(通常至少五年)的人士
申请材料
GRE not required
适宜学生
The MScCH Addictions and Mental Health field will provide graduate-level education to health professionals who are seeking professional education and development in this field. This program is primarily aimed at academically and professionally qualified health professionals who are seeking graduate level training in this field. The program is also aimed at individuals with an academic background not in an established health profession, but who have significant work experience in the Addiction and Mental Health field (typically at least five years).
特点
MScCH成瘾和心理健康领域的硕士课程旨在为寻求专业教育和发展的卫生专业人员提供研究生水平的培训。该计划主要面向在成瘾和心理健康领域具备学术和专业资格的人员,同时也欢迎在健康专业领域没有学术背景但具有至少五年相关工作经验的个人。课程旨在应对加拿大疾病负担中的成瘾和心理健康问题。
Addictions and Mental Health (AMH) problems account for five of the leading 10 contributors to the burden of illness in Canada.
课程设置介绍:
The MScCH degree requires the completion of 5.0 full course credit equivalents (FCE) including required courses, a supervised field placement or practicum in which learners can apply their new skills and record and reflect upon their experiences, and elective course(s).
Course/Practicum | FCE
- CHL5004H: Introduction to Public Health Sciences - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5103H: Health Promotion 1 - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5300H: Public Health Policy - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5690H: MScCH Required Practicum - 0.5 FCE
- PAS3700H: Multidisciplinary Aspects of Addictions OR CHL5120H: Population Health Perspectives on Mental Health and Addictions - 0.5 FCE
Plus at least two of the following:
- PAS3701H: Research Issues in the Addictions - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5417H: Tobacco and Health: From Cells to Society - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5610H: Theory and Practice of Behaviour Change in Primary Care - 0.5 FCE
- SWK4616H: Drug Dependence: Interventive Approaches - 0.5 FCE
**Elective Courses (1.5 FCE)**
- CHL5691H: MScCH Optional Practicum - 0.5 FCE
- Elective Courses - 1.0-1.5 FCE
Electives
Students are encouraged to take elective courses that will enhance their learning experience and/or provide focused study on a particular topic. Please check the DLSPH timetable for a list of courses available each academic year.
If you have any questions about the appropriateness of a course, please speak with the Program Director for Addictions and Mental Health.
If you have any questions or would like further information about this program, please contact Christine Wickens or Branka Agic.
Addictions and Mental Health (AMH) problems account for five of the leading 10 contributors to the burden of illness in Canada.
课程设置介绍:
The MScCH degree requires the completion of 5.0 full course credit equivalents (FCE) including required courses, a supervised field placement or practicum in which learners can apply their new skills and record and reflect upon their experiences, and elective course(s).
Course/Practicum | FCE
- CHL5004H: Introduction to Public Health Sciences - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5103H: Health Promotion 1 - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5300H: Public Health Policy - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5690H: MScCH Required Practicum - 0.5 FCE
- PAS3700H: Multidisciplinary Aspects of Addictions OR CHL5120H: Population Health Perspectives on Mental Health and Addictions - 0.5 FCE
Plus at least two of the following:
- PAS3701H: Research Issues in the Addictions - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5417H: Tobacco and Health: From Cells to Society - 0.5 FCE
- CHL5610H: Theory and Practice of Behaviour Change in Primary Care - 0.5 FCE
- SWK4616H: Drug Dependence: Interventive Approaches - 0.5 FCE
**Elective Courses (1.5 FCE)**
- CHL5691H: MScCH Optional Practicum - 0.5 FCE
- Elective Courses - 1.0-1.5 FCE
Electives
Students are encouraged to take elective courses that will enhance their learning experience and/or provide focused study on a particular topic. Please check the DLSPH timetable for a list of courses available each academic year.
If you have any questions about the appropriateness of a course, please speak with the Program Director for Addictions and Mental Health.
If you have any questions or would like further information about this program, please contact Christine Wickens or Branka Agic.