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The Department of Public Health Sciences provides a 30-credit, non-thesis Master's program aimed at training health research support staff involved in hands-on research activities. This forward-thinking curriculum gives students a comprehensive introduction to public health along with essential research methodologies, data gathering, and analytical approaches commonly employed in health studies and program assessments. The program is especially valuable for current research team members and students pursuing advanced education before entering graduate or professional programs.
The department also offers a 64-credit Ph.D. in applied health research and evaluation. This distinctive doctoral program develops independent researchers capable of conducting thorough assessments of clinical and population health initiatives, with cross-disciplinary expertise to tackle complex health challenges through diverse methodological approaches.