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Master of Science in Epidemiology (MS-EPI)

The Master of Science in Epidemiology provides graduate training in epidemiologic research design and analysis for students who want to gain to necessary skills to successfully work in public health and/or clinical epidemiologic research.

Meeting the societal need for equitable public health requires more individuals skilled in conducting research and translating results within public health, academic, and clinical settings.”

Gregory Phillips II, MS, PhD

Program Director, Master of Epidemiology
Co-Director, Community Health Research and Evaluation Concentration, MPH
Director, Evaluation, Data Integration, and Technical Assistance (EDIT) Program
Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement, and Determinants of Health) and Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)

Gregory Phillips II

Overview

All students complete intensive formal training in biostatistics, public health and epidemiology in addition to a thesis project centered on epidemiologic research involving real-world data.

Program Length: One year (full-time)

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Eligibility and Program Requirements

For information on requirements and eligibility, please visit the program website's Admissions page.