Postgraduate studies in Infectious DiseasesInfectious diseases are the world's leading cause of premature death. Of about 52 million deaths from all causes in 1995, more than 17 million were due to infectious diseases, including about 9 million deaths in young children. Up to half the world's population of 5.72 billion are at risk of many endemic diseases. The World Health Organisation These recently developed programmes address the
emergence of new diseases and the reemergence of diseases
previously thought to be under control, as well as the effect of
global climate change and the changing international security
environment under the spectre of bioterrorism.
Masters and Graduate Diploma in Infectious DiseasesThe Masters and Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases courses
have been developed in response to the international need for
advanced training in infectious diseases to better prepare
medical scientists, medical professionals, the public sector and
other groups.
Medical Microbiology This programme provides students with advanced and comprehensive
knowledge of microbial, parasitic, fungal, viral and
unconventional agents associated with human disease.
Tropical Infectious Diseases
This programme introduces students to infectious diseases and
emerging infectious diseases in tropical and subtropical parts
of the world.
Public and Environmental Health Microbiology
This programme introduces students to the threats posed by
infectious agents, in food, water or the environment, to the
health of the community and the measures used to protect the
community against such infections will be discussed.
Combined Masters/PhD in Infectious DiseasesThe combined Masters by coursework and PhD by research takes a minimum of 4 years. There are certain conditions which apply, to be eligible for direct enrolment in the PhD component. Applicants need to have prior research experience which is acceptable by the university. Applicants with a UWA BSc Honours year, which is based around a research project over 2 semesters, or an equivalent research experience, are eligible. An overall mark of 70% must be obtained for this prior research. The Masters course has a research component of 1 semester. This can be extended and incorporated into a PhD preliminary to make the prior research training acceptable to University standards. This extension of the Masters project could be done out of the teaching semester time, so in principle it could be done without extending the 2 year Masters program. The Faculty would need to approve particular cases where applicants had non standard backgrounds. For more information about Doctor of Philosophy applications, please visit the UWA Graduate Research School website: www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/forms/application_forms.
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