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TYPE THE TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT HERE

STUDENT NAME: Type your name here
STUDENT NUMBER: Enter your student number
COURSE NAME: Masters in Public Health (Occupational Hygiene)
DEPARTMENT: Department of Occupational and Environmental Health
COURSE CODE: OCEH8V1

SUPERVISOR: Type your supervisor’s name here

DATE OF SUBMISSION: DD MMMM 20YY
CONTENTS
ABSTRACT 5 introduction 6
Use heading 1 from the selection above for your main heading. use all caps, do not use anything else as the table of contents has been automated to use this setting 6 Sub Heading 6 Sub-Sub-Heading 6 problem statement 7 Overview 7 Research Question/Hypothesis 7
OBJECTIVES AND AIMS 8 Overall Objective 8 Specific Aims 8
BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE 9 research design and methods 10 Overview 10 Population and Study Sample 10 Sample Size and Selection of Sample 10 Sources of Data 10 Collection of Data 10 Exposure Assessment 10 Data Management 10 Data Analysis Strategies 10 Ethics and Human Subjects Issues 10 Timeframes 10
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Study 11
Public Health Significance 12
Budget and Motivation 13 references 14
Appendices 15 Appendix 1: Questionnaire 15 Appendix 2: Patient List 16

ABSTRACT

Background

Methods

Results

Discussion and Conclusion

Do not use abbreviations or insert tables, figures or references into your abstract. You abstract generally should not exceed about 300 words.

introduction

Use heading 1 from the selection above for your main heading. use all caps, do not use anything else as the table of contents has been automated to use this setting

Sub Heading

Use Heading 2 from the selection of styles on the menu bar above. Do NOT use all capitals, but write as is shown above. Do not use anything else as the Table of Contents has been automated to include this style for a subheading.

Sub-Sub-Heading

Use



References: should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. Identify references in text, tables, and legends by Arabic numerals in parentheses. The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the style used in Index Medicus. Consult the list of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE, published annually as a separate publication by the National Library of Medicine. The list can also be obtained through the Library 's web site.. Appendices Appendix 1: Questionnaire Appendix 2: Patient List ----------------------- [i] Naidoo R. Showing you how to do automatic referencing. Proposal Template. 2008

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