Applied Health Sciences (AHS)
The objective is to promote in students advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to evaluate and conduct multidisciplinary, applied health research. This course is theoretical in nature and will require a high level of independence and participation by students.
A monthly interdisciplinary seminar on current issues in applied health sciences, involving presentation by students, faculty, and invited speakers from inside and outside the University of Manitoba. Attendance and participation are required for AHS students during the first year of their doctoral program.
A monthly interdisciplinary seminar on current issues in applied health sciences, involving presentation by students, faculty, and invited speakers from inside and outside the University of Manitoba. Attendance and participation are required for AHS students during the second year of their doctoral program.
Students will conduct a research project under the direction of their advisor. To include all research phases: identification of question, literature review, proposal writing, conducting research, analyzing data and reporting results. Topics, paradigms and methods will vary by student. Intended for students who do not possess a research-based Master's degree. Course graded pass/fail.