Admission requirements
The Department of Community Health & Epidemiology is committed to a diverse and inclusive academic culture. We encourage prospective students from all equity-denied groups to apply, especially those from our local Mi’kmaw or other Indigenous communities, and African Nova Scotian communities. We also welcome applicants whose background includes work experience in a field related to evaluative sciences or data analytics, or those with health professional training.
English language proficiency
Dalhousie graduate programs require students to have a high level of English language proficiency to be successful. To ensure you possess the language skills necessary to thrive, all students who speak English as an additional language must demonstrate their abilities through a language competency test.
It is possible to have this requirement waived if you completed your degree at a recognized university where the language of instruction is English and in a country where English is one of the official languages. You will be able to request this waiver during the application process.