Semester 1: February - JuneBasic ImmunologyBasic VaccinologyResearch Methods and statisticsEpidemiology
Semester 2: July - NovemberApplied immunologyInfectious diseases and vaccine preventionVaccine discovery, development, manufacture and safetyPublic Health and Vaccines
Research projectStudents will select a project and write protocol during Year 1. Project will be completed in Year 2, and students will be required to submit a Research report, which will be examined by University-selected expert examiners.
InternshipStudents will visit different departments within the university, public health facilities and collaborating institutions
Workshops and seminarsStudents will attend various workshops and seminars aimed at developing personal and professional skills. These will include: Presentation skills, good clinical practice training, Scientific writing workshop, ReDCAp database development training, conducting a systematic review, Media training