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HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation PhD |
The HPME graduate program offers three concentrations leading to the PhD degree: 1) Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research; 2) Health Professions Education Research; and 3) Health Systems Research. Applicants may enter the PhD program via one of two routes: 1) following completion of an MA or MSc degree; 2) transfer from the University of Toronto MSc transfer program. The PhD program can be taken on a full-time or flexible-time basis. Some applicants may be admitted to a flexible-time PhD option with approval of the Graduate Chair. The flexible-time PhD option… |
Health Policy, Management and Evaluation | ||
HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation PhD; Concentration: Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research |
Flexible-Time, Full-Time, Transfer | Health Policy, Management and Evaluation | ||
HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation PhD; Concentration: Health Professions Education Research |
Flexible-Time, Full-Time | Health Policy, Management and Evaluation | ||
HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation PhD; Concentration: Health Systems Research |
Flexible-Time, Full-Time, Transfer | Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral) | Health Policy, Management and Evaluation | |
HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation: Emphases |
Health EconomicsParticipating Programs:
Students in the thesis option of the Health Systems Research concentration have the option to complete this emphasis by completing 1.0 full-course equivalent (FCE) in this given area. The emphasis requirements will also count toward their 3.0 FCE concentration requirements. Students must complete two courses (1.0 FCE) from the following list:
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HPST: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology MA |
Admission to the Master of Arts (MA) program is highly selective and competitive. Acceptance is based on a combination of grades, references, academic and professional accomplishments, areas of interest, and a sample of written work. The IHPST website contains detailed instructions for completing admission applications. Applications must be accompanied by transcripts, a statement of interest, letters of reference, a curriculum vitae, and a writing sample. Applicants who wish to take one or more of the courses offered by… |
History and Philosophy of Science and Technology | ||
HPST: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology MA, PhD Courses |
Not all courses are offered every year. Consult IHPST regarding course offerings. History and Philosophy of Science and TechnologyHPS1000H, HPS1001H, HPS1002H, HPS1003H, HPS1100Y, HPS1200H, HPS1500Y, HPS2000H,… |
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HPST: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology MA; Field: History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences |
Full-Time, Part-Time | Language Requirement (Exam / Translation Exercise / Etc. assessing proficiency in a language other than English) | History and Philosophy of Science and Technology | |
HPST: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology MA; Field: History of Medicine and Life Sciences |
Full-Time, Part-Time | Language Requirement (Exam / Translation Exercise / Etc. assessing proficiency in a language other than English) | History and Philosophy of Science and Technology | |
HPST: History and Philosophy of Science and Technology MA; Field: History of Technology |
Full-Time, Part-Time | Language Requirement (Exam / Translation Exercise / Etc. assessing proficiency in a language other than English) | History and Philosophy of Science and Technology |