May 31, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Epidemiology (PhD)


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Program Educational Goals:


Students who complete the Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology will demonstrate advanced proficiency with:

  • Conducting epidemiologic research in both academic and practice settings. [Goal 1]
  • Utilizing surveillance systems and other public health data in the design and implementation of epidemiologic studies to improve community and population health.  [Goal 2]
  • Executing essential public health functions, including defining public health practice and policy, investigating outbreaks, building capacity for risk assessment and surveillance, and guiding interventions to address a broad range of health issues.  [Goal 3]

Requirements for the Degree:


Core Courses:


6 credits.

Advanced Statistics:


15 credits. In addition to EPID 613 , four additional courses as appropriate or five statistics courses approved by the Program Director.

Relevant Coursework in Content Area:


21 credits.

Doctoral Seminar:


3 Credits.

Independent Study:


3 credits.

Content Courses:


Choose 5 from the following (15 credits):

Grant Writing and Dissertation:


12 credits.

Credits to Total a Minimum of 54


Last Revised for 2022-2023 Academic Year


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