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Physical activity epidemiology examines how often and in what ways people engage in physical activity across populations, along with its connections to health and illness. The Physical Activity Epidemiology specialization offers students in-depth exploration of measurement techniques, research methodologies, links between physical activity and various health conditions, and strategies for encouraging physical activity. Graduate studies include epidemiological and statistical coursework focused on population-based research design and data analysis, supplemented by electives in physical activity and public health. The PhD program aims to equip students for academic research and instruction in this field. PhD graduates typically pursue postdoctoral training before launching independent research initiatives. This adaptable program allows for personalized course selection from disciplines like exercise psychology, biostatistics, epidemiology and population health, exercise physiology, biochemistry, nutrition, or other relevant areas that provide foundational knowledge for conducting research in this domain.