Protocol Development (CTM201) The aim of this module is to be able to produce the protocol for a trial (credit bearing).
Regulatory affairs, good clinical practice and ethics (CTM204) Understand the key features relating to the regulatory legislation and approvals and permissions required to conduct high quality trials (credit bearing).
Reporting and reviewing clinical trials (CTM104) Covers writing up completed trials, guidelines for authors, and guidelines for readers to aid their critical appraisal of trial reports (credit bearing).
Research design and methods for the analysis of global health policy (GHM 203) Introduces students to the key concepts and practices in research design as well as to research methods (credit bearing).
Research design, management and analysis (IDM601) The aim of this module is to enable students to develop and understand research projects (credit bearing).
Sexual health (PHM216) Aims to acquaint you with the theoretical and empirical aspects of the study of sexual health, and their application to public health practice (credit bearing).
Statistics for Epidemiology (EPM102) Aig to provide students with the key statistical principles that are essential for anyone studying epidemiology (credit bearing).
Study design: writing a grant application (EPM201) Learn to design an epidemiological research study and prepare a grant application suitable for submission to a funding agency (credit bearing).
The economics of global health policy (GHM101) Introduces you to economic concepts, practice and evidence concerning the global economy and its relation to global health (credit bearing).
The politics of global health policy (GHM102) This module aims to improve students’ understanding of the political dynamics shaping global health policy (credit bearing).