Code | Faculty | Department |
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10252050 | Faculty of Health Sciences | Department: School of Dentistry |
Credits | Duration | NQF level |
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Minimum duration of study: 4 years | Total credits: 480 | NQF level: 09 |
Additionally, the Diploma in Health Systems Management must be attended and passed on a capita selecta basis, or any other management course as determined by the head of department and approved by the Dean.
Admission to the examination in the major subject is determined by the head of department.
Only candidates who have met all the requirements for the MChD degree except for the major subject (final examination), i.e. passed all the prerequisite subjects; completed all applicable training as prescribed by the relevant head of department; and completed the required research component for the degree, will be allowed to write the final MChD examination, after which they will obtain the MChD specialist qualifications. The student must submit and pass a dissertation on an approved topic related to the major subject and submit an article for publication as required.
Also consult the General Academic Regulations.
Also consult the General Regulations.
NB:
Exemption may be granted by the Dean, on the recommendation of the relevant head of department by virtue of comparable training and/or experience in terms of the requirements of School Regulations, with the proviso that exemption from the examination and evaluation in the major subject may not be granted.
Please note: The regulations of the Health Professions Council of South Africa, as published in the Government Gazette No. 4631 of 11 January 1991 – Notice No. R.40 (as amended), will be used as a criterion in determining the period of exemption.
Practical training is provided at recognised institutions.
A student who obtains a final mark of at least 75% (with the first attempt) in the major subject qualifies to obtain the degree with distinction.
An MChD student, who has obtained at least 75% with the first attempt in both his major subject and the dissertation, will receive the degree with distinction.Minimum credits: 300
Module content:
The principles of epidemiology including applied epidemiology (e.g. infectious disease epidemiology, clinical epidemiology and operational research). The use of EpiData software for questionnaire design and data collection.
Minimum credits: 300
Module content:
The principles of epidemiology including applied epidemiology (e.g. infectious disease epidemiology, clinical epidemiology and operational research). The use of EpiData software for questionnaire design and data collection.
Minimum credits: 436
Minimum credits: 436
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