MSc Program
HRM at the MSc level aims to develop and refine critical and scholarly skills in the methodological aspects of applied clinical and health systems research.
The specific skill domains include:
- Research synthesis
- Research design
- Data gathering
- Knowledge translation
- Data-analysis and interpretation
- Communication of research results
- Selection and development of measurement tools
Students may opt for the thesis-based or course-based MSc. Individuals from a wide range of professional backgrounds and disciplines are eligible for admission.
Health care professionals who enrol in the program are expected to become independent clinician-investigators able to conduct high quality research and advance the methodology of applied research in health and health care.
Students who enter the MSc program from non-clinical backgrounds may:
- Continue their studies at the PhD level (in the HRM PhD program or elsewhere) with the goal of assuming positions in academia, industry or government; or
- Pursue careers as MSc trained professionals, for example, research associates in university, industry or government positions where research methodology skills are a requirement of an asset.
PhD Program
HRM at the PhD level aims to prepare students for independent scholarly work that results in the creation of new knowledge relevant to enhancing the health of Canadians. Graduates possess advanced methodological skills that enable them to engage in a broad range of research investigations relevant to applied clinical and/or health systems issues.
Program objectives are achieved through a combination of:
- Formal course work
- A comprehensive examination
- Close interaction and collaboration with faculty members in different research environments
- Independent research leading to a thesis
In their dissertation work, students undertake scholarly inquiry with particular emphasis on methodologic issues.
Students are expected to either:
- Develop new health research methods and/or analytic frameworks; or
- Apply existing ones to health care problems in a unique way
PhD graduates are expected to assume leadership positions in health research methodology within academic as well as in the public and private sectors and to contribute to the solution of clinical and health system problems nationally and beyond.
HRM Graduate Student Ambassador
Learn more about the Health Sciences Graduate Studies (HSGS) initiative. Visit our current students page for contact information and to learn more about the current student ambassadors.
The best way to contact the student ambassadors is via email. Please put “Question to Ambassador” in the subject line to ensure that your message does not get lost. Please also note that all ambassadors are volunteers, as well as current graduate students, with busy schedules, so kindly allow 48 hours for their responses.