Master's Program - PPGEpi

Since 1991, the Master’s Program in Epidemiology at UFPel has maintained a dynamic teaching and research profile. The program offers a comprehensive educational experience, encompassing foundational concepts, theories, project development, and scientific article writing. Its primary objective is to equip epidemiologists with practical fieldwork experience, the ability to organize and collect primary data, and advanced skills in data analysis, particularly in Biostatistics.

Distinguished as one of the few programs in the country fostering independence in data analysis, it attracts professionals and recent graduates from diverse health-related disciplines. Alumni include graduates from fields such as Medicine, Nutrition, Nursing, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Veterinary Medicine, Physical Education, Psychology, Statistics, Engineering, Biology, and Pharmacy.

Applications for admission to the master’s program are accepted biennially, with the process beginning at the end of every even-numbered year through an official announcement. The selection process entails eliminatory exams in epidemiology, mathematical reasoning, public health, and English comprehension. Additionally, candidates’ curriculum vitae and an interview are crucial components of the evaluation. Detailed information on the current admission process can be found on this website.

The dissertation defense timeline ranges from a minimum of fifteen (15) to a maximum of twenty-four (24) months from program entry. Students have flexibility in selecting research topics and elective courses based on their individual interests and career goals.

The academic Master’s in Epidemiology requires completion of a minimum of 70 credits, comprising elective and mandatory courses. Students preparing for dissertation defense must submit an original scientific article derived from their research, ready for journal submission, along with a robust research project, any project modifications, and a comprehensive fieldwork report.

Courses in PPGEpi are structured on a bimonthly schedule, spanning two months each. Mandatory courses typically include weekly classes held from Monday to Wednesday. Elective courses are primarily offered in even years and are often condensed in format. Upon enrolment, students commit to dedicating a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week during daylight hours to their coursework.

The mandatory theoretical-practical component of the program spans twelve (12) months, covering four (04) bimonthly periods shared across all concentration areas. Intensive courses are also available, ranging from one (01) to three (03) credits, with varying hourly requirements .

The elective courses in the PPGEpi program empower students to customize their academic path based on individual interests and career objectives. These courses cover a diverse range of specialized topics in Epidemiology, enabling students to explore areas that resonate with their research ambitions and professional pursuits.

Mandatory Courses

Code

Disciplines

Hours

Credits

0458120

Epidemiology I

34

2

0458029

Epidemiology II

34

2

0458032

Epidemiology III

34

2

0458101

Epidemiology IV

51

3

0458064

Research Seminar I

17

1

0458065

Research Seminar II

17

1

0458066

Research Seminar III

17

1

0458067

Research Seminar IV

17

1

0458068

Research Seminar V

17

1

0458069

Research Seminar VI

17

1

0458070

Research Seminar VII

17

1

0458071

Research Seminar VIII

17

1

0458006

Statistics I

34

2

0458009

Statistics II

34

2

0458118

Statistics III

34

2

0458117

Statistics IV

51

3

0458017

Theses and Dissertations Advisement I

17

1

0458072

Theses and Dissertations Advisement II

17

1

0458073

Theses and Dissertations Advisement III

17

1

0458074

Theses and Dissertations Advisement IV

17

1

0458075

Theses and Dissertations Advisement V

17

1

0458076

Theses and Dissertations Advisement VI

17

1

0458077

Theses and Dissertations Advisement VII

17

1

0458078

Theses and Dissertations Advisement VIII

17

1

0458034

Advised Teaching Training I

17

1

0458090

Advised Teaching Training II

17

1

0458123

Social Sciences

17

1

0458037

Writing Papers Workshop

51

3

0458086

Bioethics

34

2

0458124

Introduction to Stata

17

1

0458033

Demography

17

1

0458119

Public Health

34

2

0458031

Research Practice I

34

2

0458114

Research Practice II

34

2

0458115

Research Practice III

34

2

0458116

Research Practice IV

136

8

0450028

Research Practice V

34

2

0450029

Research Practice IV

34

2

Elective Courses

Code

Disciplines

Hours

Credits

0458121

Clinical Epidemiology

51

3

0458025

Health Planning and Policies

51

3

0458026

Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis

51

3

0458133

Nutritional Evaluation

51

3

0458087

Qualitative Methods in Health

51

3

0458099

Oral Health Epidemiology

51

3

0458100

Advanced Methods of Physical Activity Research

51

3

0458102

Life Cycle Studies I

17

1

0458103

Research Seminar IV

17

1

0458068

Life Cycle Studies II

17

1

0458104

Life Cycle Studies III

17

1

0458092

Life Cycle Studies IV

17

1

0458106

Life Cycle Studies V

17

1

0458107

Life Cycle Studies VI

17

1

0458108

Life Cycle Studies VII

17

1

0458109

Life Cycle Studies VIII

17

1

0458122

Evaluation of Health Services

51

3

0458015

Multilevel Models

51

3

D001117

Genetic Epidemiology I

51

3

D001116

Genetic Epidemiology II

51

3

D001114

Methods of Health Data Analysis II

34

2

0450023

Epidemiology of Violence

34

2

07450012

Instrumental Variable Analysis

51

3

0450030

Health Inequality Analysis

34

2

07450009

Pharmacoepidemiology

34

2