Tobacco Control in the 21st Century

Professor Simon Chapman's and Dr Becky Freeman's annual course on tobacco control will run in 2012 over three days on  dates to be announced in late July, with assitance from Mary Assunta MPhil PhD,Board of Directors, Western Pacific Region, Framework Convention Alliance;  and Michelle Scollo (former head of Quit Victoria and principal author and editor of Tobacco in Australia). The three day intensive will be run at the University of Sydney's School of Public Health.


These three days will be followed by 4 weeks of on-line, problem-based intensives where participants -- at convenient times to them during the four weeks -- join in strategy discussions about four contemporary problems in tobacco control. This can be done from anywhere in the world. The course is open to Master of Public Health and Master of International Public Health students at the University of Sydney, as well as to approved external applicants.


Assessment: 60% for 2 x 2000 word written assignments; 30% on-line participation (originality, quality, responsiveness, timeliness); 10% timed on-line 100 item quiz)


Enrollment Information:
If you are not a student in the Sydney School of Public Health at the University of Sydney would like to enroll in PUBH5418 unit of study as a short course, you have two options:


1. Enrolling as a non-award student through the University: this means that you are enrolling in this unit of study only, not an entire degree course.You will need to go through the full enrolment procedure. If you enroll as a non-award student, you will be expected to take part in all learning and assessment activities. If you fail the unit, for example by not submitting compulsory assessment tasks or by failing them, an AF (Absent Fail) will be recorded on your academic transcript. You will pay the standard university rate for the unit of study. You will be able to count the unit of study towards one of our degrees, as long as you do so within two years of completing the unit.


You should take this route if you hope to use your participation in this course as credit toward a degree at another university (you will be able to provide them with an official transcript).


Applicants wanting to undertake any of the units of study of the School's coursework programs as short course need to complete a non-award application form.


This form must be forwarded to:
Postgraduate Student Administration Unit
Sydney Medical School
Edward Ford Building, A27
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia
Phone: +61-2- 9351 3132
Email: pg@med.usyd.edu.au

 

Application deadlines:
* For Semester 2 units - no later than July 14
Cancellation Policy:
For non-award enrolments: All cancellations must be in writing to Postgraduate Administration (see above) before the census date for the unit of study.

2. Enrolling directly through the School: if you enrol in this way, the enrolment procedure is simplified, for example you won't need to provide evidence of your identity or previous studies.
Further, while you may be expected to complete assessment tasks (check with the coordinator of your course whether this is the case) and you may be given a ‘mark', the results will not be recorded on an academic transcript. You will not be able to claim credit for this unit towards one of our degrees.


Fees: Course fees are based on official University rates, which in 2010 stands at $430 per credit point for SSPH units for local students and $AUD705 for international students per credit point (if enrolling through the University and a transcript is required). The course is a 6 credit point unit of study (ie $AUD2580 for local students and $AUD4230 for international students). The University's tuition fees are reviewed annually and may be varied during the period of study.
If you do not require a transcript and enrol through the School, international students can also pay $AUD2580. An unofficial letter from the course coordinator can be provided indicating your attendance and assessment marks (if applicable). You will need to pay the course fee at the time of enrolment. We regret that no scholarships or fee-waivers are available.


If you don't want a transcript you can pay the fees by cheque made out to the Sydney School of Public Health, mailing address:
Learning and Teaching Support Unit
Sydney School of Public Health
Edward Ford Building A27
University of Sydney NSW 2006
Phone: (+61-2) 9351 4366 or 9351 8635
Fax: (+61 2) 9036 6247


Please include a short letter stating that it is for PUBH5418 short course.
Please note: This is NOT a course for people working in smoking cessation in clinical settings, wishing to help individuals quit smoking. It is a population-wide focussed course designed to reduce the harms caused by tobacco use in whole populations.


Recommended reading: Public Health Advocacy and Tobacco Control: Making Smoking History.

Contact Simon Chapman


Master of Public Health enquiries: studentenquiries@health.usyd.edu.au