国际学生入学条件
Applicants to the Ph.D. program must hold a Master's degree in Epidemiology or its equivalent. (In addition to the Ph.D. requirements, students admitted to the Ph.D. degree program without the equivalent of an M.Sc. in Epidemiology at McGill will, in their first year, have to complete required coursework equivalent to the Master's Epidemiology program, excluding thesis research course(s), as determined by the Department.)
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA): 3.0/4.0 overall, or at least 3.2/4.0 over last two years of study. Most of our successful applicants have grade point averages well above the stated minimum requirements.
The GRE is required of candidates who are health professional graduates from Universities outside Canada or the United States of America.
Proof of competency in oral and written English (if applicable).
TOEFL: a minimum score of 100 on the internet based test, or a score of 600 on the paper based version of the TOEFL test (or 250 on the older computer-based test). [TOEFL results are only valid for two years from the date the test was written]. Institution Code: 0935.
IELTS: a minimum overall band of 6.5.
Transcripts: your complete record of study from each university-level institution you have attended to date. Uploaded copies will be considered as unofficial, final, official copies will be required once you are offered admission.
Reference letters: on the application form you must provide the names and email addresses of two professors who are familiar with your academic work.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
博士的药物流行病学选择 该课程可能适合自然科学或定量科学(例如微生物学,计算机科学,生物统计学,统计学,经济学),公共卫生或人口卫生或流行病学的学生,或者拥有卫生专业科学之一的学位(例如,医学,药学)。申请者必须对药物的流行病学感兴趣,并具有本科以上水平的强大的概念,分析和定量技能(例如,微积分和积分学,统计学)。药物流行病学选修课程为学生提供所需的高级流行病学研究技能,以便他们对与药物流行病学相关的新知识做出原创性贡献。该计划通常在四到五年内完成。除了获得流行病学和应用生物统计学的基础和原理方面的高级培
The Pharmacoepidemiology Option of the Ph.D. Program may be of interest to students from the natural or quantitative sciences (e.g., microbiology, computer science, biostatistics, statistics, economics), Public or Population Health, or Epidemiology, or who hold a degree in one of the health professional sciences (e.g., medicine, pharmacy). Applicants must have an interest in the epidemiology of medications, along with strong conceptual, analytic, and quantitative skills (e.g., differential and integral calculus, statistics) at the undergraduate level. The Pharmacoepidemiology Option prepares students with the advanced epidemiological research skills needed to undertake original contributions to new knowledge related to pharmacoepidemiology. The program is generally completed in four to five years. In addition to obtaining advanced training in the foundations and principles of epidemiology and applied biostatistics as part of the Ph.D. program, students in the Pharmacoepidemiology Option receive specialized training in pharmacoepidemiology, including advanced pharmacoepidemiologic methods, pharmacology for pharmacoepidemiologists, and practical experience in pharmacoepidemiology through their doctoral thesis. Graduates will be prepared to engage in scientific collaboration, and communicate results to other scientists and diverse audiences. They will go on to careers in pharmacoepidemiology in public, private, and academic settings. With a world-renowned reputation for excellence in pharmacoepidemiology, McGill-trained pharmacoepidemiologists are known for methodological and quantitative rigour, and quantitative analytic independence.<br><br>###COVID Alert Message from University – This course is offered online and will continue on campus later.
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