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Epidemiology examines how diseases spread and what factors influence health risks across populations, serving as the foundation of public health research and solutions. While clinical medicine concentrates on individual patient care, epidemiology takes a wider view to assess community health. This perspective helps public health professionals detect emerging threats and guide interventions that lower risks and enhance wellbeing.
Available both in-person and digitally, our program teaches you to utilize epidemiological methods and models to analyze disease trends and public health challenges in varied communities. By pinpointing key issues, you'll develop impactful strategies for improvement.
The minimum requirements are a bachelor's degree (based on a four-year curriculum) completed before graduate study begins or its international equivalent with an accredited institution; an average grade of B (cumulative GPA 3.0) or better.
The required minimum total score on the exams are internet-based TOEFL exam = 90, The IELTS exam = 7.