Graduate Programs - Masters of Public Health (M.P.H.)
The primary focus of the M.P.H. degree program is to prepare individuals to undertake meaningful teaching, research, and service roles in the fields of medicine and public health. Graduates of this program are expected to understand the role that statistics play in helping to identify and resolve contemporary health problems, assist in the planning and implementation of health-related studies, and undertake analysis and draw appropriate conclusions from the collected data.
M.P.H. applicants must have an advanced professional degree in a health field (M.D., D.V.M., D.D.S., D.O.), or a health-related master's degree and at least three years of experience directly relevant to biostatistics, or a bachelor's degree and a minimum of five years experience relevant to biostatistics and public health.
The degree program can be completed in three academic semesters of full-time study and a 10-week summer practice experience.
Requirements for M.P.H. in Biostatistics (
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