PhD in Epidemiology - Cancer Epidemiology in Baltimore United States | Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 63,408
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
48 months

The Epidemiology doctoral program focuses on public health and population-based studies, equipping students to investigate intricate health challenges through epidemiological approaches. The PhD curriculum includes two years of academic study followed by a minimum of two years dedicated to research. Participants must fulfill teaching requirements by completing training modules and assisting with method-based and subject-specific courses. Mandatory milestones include a written comprehensive examination, a mock oral exam, preliminary assessments, numerous oral and poster presentations, plus a final dissertation involving both presentation and defense.
Cancer Epidemiology is currently experiencing dynamic growth, with technological innovations enabling more accurate exposure assessments, the establishment of expansive and intricate datasets, and novel analytical techniques. Johns Hopkins' Cancer Epidemiology faculty engage in diverse public health investigations spanning the full spectrum of cancer research—from causes and early detection to prevention, control, monitoring, survivorship, and disparities across various cancer types. The program highlights translational epidemiology and collaborative research, fostering partnerships within Johns Hopkins (including the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center) as well as with national and global institutions. Numerous faculty members participate in major international research alliances and maintain access to extensive datasets.


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Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

All programs require the equivalent of a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree. All supporting documents (letters of recommendation, transcripts and/or credential evaluations, letters or recommendation, and test scores) must be official. Official documents are sent directly from one organizational authority to another. Documents and letters of recommendation that have been in the possession of the applicant or another person are not official. The Bloomberg School requires official academic records, transcripts, or mark sheets from ALL colleges, universities, graduate, or professional schools attended. Even if grades and credits from one institution appear on your home institution’s transcript, we require the transcript from the school where the credits originated. IELTS - 7, TOEFL IBT- 100, PBT- 600, PTE Academic - 68

Tuition USD 63,408

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