Ph.D. in Public Health with a specialization in Epidemiology
The doctoral program in Epidemiology is specially designed to train students in the highest level of professional skills to examine the conditions and determinants of health and disease in populations. The degree equips students with the knowledge and skills to apply quantitative and qualitative methods in addressing public health problems. The PhD program prepares students to become scholars who are able to conduct research and teach epidemiology.
Master’s Programs

Master of Public Health (MPH) with a specialization in Epidemiology
The Master of Public Health program with a specialization in Epidemiology provides rigorous theoretical and practical training to apply epidemiologic principles and underlying concepts for surveillance and prevention of acute and chronic diseases. After successful completion of this program, students will able to design epidemiologic studies, perform statistical analysis, interpret results and prepare scientific reports. The Master’s program requires 45 credits to complete the MPH.
Master of Public Health (MPH) with a specialization in Biostatistics
Almost all public health studies need biostatistical operations for analysis of the data. The MPH program in Biostatistics will rigorously train students in theoretical concepts as well as application of statistical methods in the field public health.
Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology
The Graduate Certificate program seeks to provide graduate level instruction in epidemiology to bachelor-degreed practitioners. Students will be provided with a scientific foundation to describe and study variables related to disease risk. They will be able to locate sources of data and make practical applications using epidemiology methods. The Graduate Certificate requires the completion of 18 graduate credits. The student must demonstrate proficiency in research methodology, basic statistical and computer skills related to distribution and determinants of disease. If students are proficient in any one area covered by the required courses, alternative courses may be selected.
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