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Master of Public Health Degree (MPH), Epidemiology Major
Description of Program
The MPH in Epidemiology prepares students to assume a leadership role in public health, academia or the private sector. Graduates will be able to perform epidemiologic analyses that impact health and disease management by contributing to the understanding of disease etiologies. Epidemiology students will develop skills in study design and research methodology while gaining knowledge of the social and lifestyle determinants that affect health. The graduate will leave with extensive training in epidemiologic methods that will enable them to improve public health through excellence in research and practice.
Degree Requirements
A minimum of 43 graduate credit hours is required for this program. A minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) is required for graduation. A minimum grade of C– is required in each course. All electives for completing the degree must be approved by the advisor. Prerequisite courses may be prescribed for students lacking sufficient background for graduate study in public health.
Master of Public Health Degree Requirements (43 credits)
MPH Degree Common Course Requirements (22 credits)
Complete each of the following public health core courses (15 cr.):
- SPH-B 589 Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health (3 cr.)
- SPH-E 651 Epidemiology (3 cr.)
- SPH-P 510 Organization and Administration of Public Health Programs (3 cr.)
- SPH-Q 501 Introduction to Statistics in Public Health (3 cr.)
- SPH-V 541 Environmental Health Science (3 cr.)
Complete each of the following required public health courses. (7 cr.):
- SPH-E 696 Field Experience in Public Health (4 cr.) (prerequisite: GPA of at least 3.0)
- SPH-E 698 MPH Culminating Experience (3 cr.)
Epidemiology Concentration (21 credits)
Complete each of the following courses (15 cr.):
- SPH-E 653 Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3 cr.) (p: SPH-E 651)
- SPH-E 655 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3 cr.) (p: SPH-E 651)
- SPH-E 657 Social Epidemiology (3 cr.) (p: SPH-E 651)
- SPH-E 658 Intermediate Epidemiology (3 cr.) (p: SPH-E 651)
- SPH-E 659 Intermediate Epidemiological Methods (3 cr.) (p: SPH-E 651)
Complete six credits of graduate-level electives selected in consultation with the student's advisor (6 cr.):
Special Opportunities
Graduates with epidemiology degrees are likely to get hired soon after graduation. Emergent infectious diseases and the need to improve health of an aging nation require an understanding of the epidemiology of both infectious and chronic diseases. Moreover, as the emphasis of obesity reduction and other lifestyle related health issues continues to increase, there are special opportunities for epidemiologists who are familiar with health maintenance and wellness strategies. The relationships that epidemiologists identify among healthy lifestyles and positive outcomes will shape the wellness programs of the future. Epidemiology is a field that often has international opportunities, even for recent graduates.
Careers
Epidemiologists are everywhere and hold a variety of job titles. Many have learned the discipline on the job so candidates with formal training will have a competitive edge in the marketplace. The following is a list (not by any means exhaustive) of possible job settings:
- State, county and city health agencies
- Environmental consulting companies
- Private corporations
- Federal government
- International organizations
- Nonprofit organizations
- Academia (colleges and universities)
Epidemiologists study patterns of disease. Epidemiology is an expanding field that also now includes the study of disease prevention and wellness. The variety of tasks in which an epidemiologist may be engaged is extensive. As a result, this is a career that can be flexible and continually evolving. Some typical job responsibilities include:
- Collection of disease outbreak data
- Study design development
- Data analysis
- Program evaluation design
- Study coordination