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Examinations: Advance Timetable 2012

LSHTM Degrees

All examinations of the following degrees: MSc, Postgraduate Diploma & Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Trials; MSc and Postgraduate Diploma in Epidemiology; MSc, Postgraduate Diploma & Postgraduate Certificate in Infectious Diseases and MSc, Postgraduate Diploma & Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health; MSc, Postgraduate Diploma & Postgraduate Certificate in Global Health Policy for International Programme students have been scheduled in advance and the dates are shown below.

Candidates for examinations in the U.K. (except London), EIRE and the U.S.A.

Please note if you have made entry to the examinations in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, you should receive your Admission Notice at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you do not have the Admission Notice at that time, you should contact the Student Assessment Office as a matter of urgency. Candidates sitting at a local centre should attend at the times specified by the local centre, even if that differs from the time shown on the Admission Notice. Candidates for the London examination centre should attend at the times stated below.

Candidates sitting in London

The starting time and venue for the examinations are given on the Admission Notice. Please ensure you read your notice carefully – candidates may be required to attend different locations for each examination.

All other candidates

Please note, if you have made entry to the examinations through your local examination centre, in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, the local examination centre will send your Admission Notice to you. The Admission Notice should be with you at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you have not received your notice by that time, please contact your local examination centre in the first instance and not the University. Candidates should attend at the times specified by the local examination centre even if that differs from the time shown on the Admission Notice.

All candidates

Please read carefully all of the material attached to your Admission Notice. The Notice and its attachments contain important information regarding the conduct of the examinations.

The University reserves the right to amend and adjust the dates and starting times of any examination. The timetable in advance is published to assist candidates with their study plans. Candidates must refer to their Admission Notice for confirmation of the dates and full details of the examinations they are due to write.

Code Subject
Date
Time Duration
   
May
   
670 E400/ EPM400    Additional Paper (For students entering to complete the degree)
31st
10:00 am 3¼ hrs
   
June
   
60C T101/ CTM101  Fundamentals of Clinical Trials
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
60C T202/ CTM202   Trial Designs
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
670 E101/ EPM101   Fundamentals of Epidemiology
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I101/ IDM101   Principles of Public Health, Biostatistics and Epidemiology
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I601/ IDM601   Research Design, Management and Analysis
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I701/ IDM701   Introduction to Public Health and Control of Infectious Diseases
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P101/ PHM101   Basic Epidemiology
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
954 G101/ GHM101  The Economics of Global Health Policy
1st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I201/ IDM201   Bacterial Infections
1st
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
952 I209/ IDM209   Food Microbiology
1st
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
953 P105/ PHM105 PH105 Issues in Public Health
1st
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T102/ CTM102  Basic Statistics for Clinical Trials
6th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
60C T206/ CTM206   Data Monitoring and Interim Analyses
6th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
670 E102/ EPM102   Statistics with Computing
6th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I102 IDM102   Principles of Biology
6th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P102/ PHM102 Basic Statistics for Public Health and Policy
6th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
954 G102/ GHM102  The Politics of Global Health Policy
6th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
670 E303/ EPM303   Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Diseases
6th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
952 I503/ IDM503   Malaria
6th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
953 P106/ PHM106 Environment, Health and Sustainable Development
6th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T210/ CTM210   Integrating Module
7th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
670 E302/ EPM302 Modelling and the Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
7th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P208/ PHM208  Financial Management
7th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I501/ IDM501   HIV/AIDS
7th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T103/ CTM103 Clinical Trials in Practice
8th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
670 E103/ EPM103   Practical Epidemiology
8th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I103/ IDM103  Biology of Infectious Diseases
8th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I213/ IDM213   Immunology of Infection and Vaccines
8th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P103/ PHM103  Introduction to Health Economics
8th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
954 G103/ GHM103   Environmental Change and Global Health Policy
8th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
60C T201/ CTM201  Protocol Development
8th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
953 P107/ PHM107 Health Promotion Theory
8th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
953 P201/ PHM201  Analytical Models for Decision Making
8th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T104/ CTM104   Reporting and Reviewing Clinical Trials
11th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
670 E306/ EPM306   Human Genetic Epidemiology
11th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I104/ IDM104   Control of Infectious Diseases
11th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P104/ PHM104 Principles of Social Research
11th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
954 G104/ GHM104   Issues in Global Health Policy
11th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I502/ IDM502   Tuberculosis
11th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
953 P108/ PHM108  Health Services
11th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
670 E304/ EPM304   Advanced Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
12th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I205/ IDM205   Hospital Infection
12th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P109/ PHM109  Health Policy, Process and Power
12th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953P215/ PHM215 History and Health
12th
10:00am 2¼ hrs
60C T205/ CTM205   Data Management
12th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
952 I202/ IDM202   Nutrition and Infection
12th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T207/ CTM207   Design and Analysis of Epidemiological Studies
13th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I212/ IDM212   Diagnostic Methods
13th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P202/ PHM202  Communicable Disease Control
13th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P206/ PHM206  Environmental Health Policy
13th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
953 P207/ PHM207  Health Care Evaluation
14th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I210/ IDM210   Water and Sanitation
14th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
670 E202/ EPM202   Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
15th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I204/ IDM204  Viral Infections
15th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P204/ PHM204  Economic Evaluation
15th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
670 E301/ EPM301   Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases
18th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P212/ PHM212  Organisational Management
18th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P205/ PHM205  Environmental Epidemiology
18th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T208/ CTM208   Further Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials
19th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P209/ PHM209  Globalisation and Health
19th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P211/ PHM211  Medical Anthropology in Public Health
19th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T203/ CTM203   Project Management and Research Co-ordination
20th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P213/ PHM213  Principles and Practice of Health Promotion
20th
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P203/ PHM203  Economic Analysis for Management and Policy
20th
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T204/ CTM204   Regulatory Affairs, Good Clinical Practice and Ethics
21st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
953 P210/ PHM210  Managing Health Services
21st
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I203/ IDM203   Parasitology
21st
2:00 pm 2¼ hrs
60C T209/ CTM209   Cluster Randomised Trials
22nd
10:00 am 2¼ hrs
952 I301/ IDM301   Epidemiology & Control of Infectious Diseases in Developing Countries
22nd
10:00 am 2¼ hrs

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