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- Language course 1
- Thesis preparation
- Module: "Global Dimensions of Public Health"
- Health management
- Quality improvement
- Health Economics and Financial Management
- Social and Health Protection
- Environmental and Occupational Health
- Law, Health and Ethics
- Research work and practical placement
- Specialisation additional course
- IS
- Principles of public health
- Health promotion
- Basic acquisitions in Granada
- Introductory module : Studying Public Health Science in Denmark
- Advanced special module Epidemiology and biostatistics
- Social inequalities in health
- Metodología de evaluación y mejora de la calidad: methods
- Gestión y planificatión estratégica
- Gestión de recursos humanos
- Calidad y efectividad en la practica clinica
- Gestión de servicios clinicos
- Gestión de servicios generales
- Health Technology Assessment
- Management of health care units
- Environnement institutionnel : système de santé et de protection sociale - Analyse comparée
- Environnement économique, sanitaire et social
- Environnement éthique et juridique
- Langue et méthodologie
- Modules complémentaires
- Environmental and occupational health (core programme)
- Health risk assessment (minor A)
- Global environmental changes (minor B)
- Droit des personnes, éthique et acte médical
- Ethique et droit de l’activité médicale et des professionnels de santé
- Ethique et gestion des politiques et des institutions de santé
- Research methods
- Health policies and health management
- 3 Majors in environmental and occupational health
- Financiación y control de gestión
- Basic acquisitions in Sheffield
- Language course 2
- Introduction to public health (Compulsory module)
- Introduction to research methods, epidemiology, statistics and critical appraisal (Compulsory module)
- Health policies and Health Economics (Compulsory module)
- Health promotion and Health Protection [Recommended options (2 or 3 chosen by students)]
- Introduction to research methods
- Epidemiological research design
- Introduction to statistics and critical appraisal
- Needs assessment, planning and economic evaluation
- Health promotion
- Health protection
- Interdisciplinary session
- Elective modules (if a student has only chosen 2 of the recommended options,he can choose in addition 1 of the following)
- Health in central and eastern Europe
- Stress – a rising public health problem
- Seminars (1 in the fall and 1 in the spring)
- Epidemiology and biostatistics (2 electives)
- Chemistry, microbiology, toxicology, risk assessment
- Major A: Global environmental change
- Major B: Advanced Issues in Risk assessment
- Major C: Critical windows of exposures and vulnerability
- 1 - Core curriculum – Epidemiology (elective)
- 2 - Minor A of the Epidemiology track: « Infectious Disease Epidemiology» (elective)
- 3 - Minor B of the Epidemiology track: « Epidemiology of chronic disease » (elective)
- 4 - Major A of the Epidemiology track : « Concepts, methods and design in Epidemiology » (elective)
- 5 - Major B of the Epidemiology track: « Analysis and measurement in Epidemiology » (elective)
- 6 - Major C of the Epidemiology track: « variable topic » (elective)
- 7 - Core curriculum - Information Sciences and Biostatistics
- 8 - Major A of the Information Sciences and biostatistics track: « Advanced modelling and biostatistics » (Elective)
- 9 - Major B of the Information Sciences and biostatistics track : « Integrative modelling ‿ (Elective)
- 10 - Major C of the Information Sciences and biostatistics track: « Synthesis » (Elective)
- 11 - Minor A of the Information Sciences and biostatistics track: « Mathematical and computational modelling» (Elective)
- 12 - Minor B of the Information Sciences and biostatistics track: « Hierarchical models » (Elective)
- Health promotion and prevention
- International health system and policy
- Sociology of Health and Illness
- Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal
- Health Services Management
- Public Health and Informatics
- Advanced Economic Evaluation (Cracow students with this specialisation should not do this in Sheffield)
- Promoting Evidence Based Healthcare
- Gender and health
- Issues and international perspectives in Mental Health
- Maximising Usefulness of Secondary Data Sources
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