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The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology is a professional graduate program designed to train students for mid-level epidemiology roles in research or applied public health settings. This program attracts both working healthcare professionals and individuals new to the public health field.
The epidemiology MPH emphasizes rigorous analytical training and methodological approaches. Participants develop skills to apply theoretical frameworks when investigating public health issues and health inequities, enabling them to identify potential solutions. As epidemiology MPH candidates, students focus their research on pressing contemporary topics like chronic illnesses, infectious diseases, environmental health, reproductive health, molecular/cancer studies, or genetic epidemiology. The curriculum provides comprehensive training in health data sources, primary data collection methods, and techniques for processing, analyzing, and communicating research results.
Upon completion, graduates possess the expertise to conduct epidemiological studies that inform health policy development and guide research initiatives across government and private sector organizations.