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PHCM9132 Applied Research Methods for Public Health |
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2017. |
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Teaching Period |
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SEMESTER TWO |
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Prof H Worth |
31-AUG-2017 |
This elective course is offered in external (distance) and internal (weekly lecture) mode.
Prerequisite: Students who are not enrolled in a postgraduate program in the Faculty of Medicine should contact the School
of Public Health and Community Medicine to discuss their academic background and seek enrolment approval. |
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SUMMARY OF SEMESTER TWO CLASSES
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Section |
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Enrols/Capacity |
Day/Start Time |
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Distance Delivery |
T2 |
1368 |
DST |
Open |
43/50 |
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Lecture |
T2 |
6130 |
A |
Open |
13/50 |
Mon 13:00 - 15:00 (Weeks:1-9,10-12) |
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(* = jointly taught class) |
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SEMESTER TWO CLASSES - Detail |
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Class Nbr |
1368 |
Section |
DST |
Teaching Period |
T2 - Teaching Period Two |
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Activity |
Distance Delivery |
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Open |
Enrols/Capacity |
43/50 |
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Offering Period |
24/07/2017 - 29/10/2017 |
Meeting Dates |
24/07/2017 - 29/10/2017 |
Census Date |
31/08/2017 |
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Instruction Mode |
In Person |
Consent |
Consent not required |
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Class Nbr |
6130 |
Section |
A |
Teaching Period |
T2 - Teaching Period Two |
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Activity |
Lecture |
Status |
Open |
Enrols/Capacity |
13/50 |
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Offering Period |
24/07/2017 - 29/10/2017 |
Meeting Dates |
Standard dates |
Census Date |
31/08/2017 |
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Instruction Mode |
In Person |
Consent |
Consent not required |
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Meeting Information |
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Weeks |
Instructor |
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Mon |
13:00 - 15:00 |
Pioneer International Theatre (K-G27-G04) |
1-9,10-12 |
Prof H Worth |
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