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Epidemiology examines the distribution and determinants of health-related conditions, applying these insights to address public health challenges. Epidemiological studies form the foundation for crucial health policies, including those related to smoking or HIV/AIDS, often preceding full understanding of disease pathways. The Master of Science (MS) program caters to students with academic aspirations in epidemiology rather than clinical practice. This degree serves as an ideal starting point for those pursuing doctoral studies or research careers. Accordingly, the MS curriculum emphasizes developing expertise in specialized areas and mastering relevant research methodologies. To align with its research-focused nature, the program typically mandates a thesis, though some specializations may offer a non-thesis alternative.