Epidemiology M.P.H., School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota

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Epidemiology M.P.H.

The M.P.H. degree in epidemiology prepares students for careers in epidemiologic research in health agencies, medical institutions, universities, research institutes, regulatory agencies, and industries such as pharmaceuticals and health insurance.

Students complete a 48-credit curriculum that includes 38-39 credits of required coursework plus 9-10 credits of electives.  Students may pursue their M.P.H. on a full-time or part-time basis.  Please note that the majority of the courses are offered only during the day.

Contact Information
Major Coordinator

Shelley Cooksey
(612) 626-8802
Or (800) 774-8636
gradstudies@epi.umn.edu

See also:

About Public Health
School of Public Health Catalog (PDF)
Choosing an area of Study
Why study at the University of Minnesota?

 

Welcome from Jim Pankow, Epi M.P.H. Major Chair

Welcome to the Epidemiology M.P.H. degree program housed in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health.

We offer an exciting program that trains epidemiologists to analyze public health trends relating to both health and disease, design and implement studies, and interpret the results for policy and program development. We also train epidemiologists to investigate disease etiology and prevention, and intervention strategies, at the individual and societal levels.

Thank you for taking the time to consider our program. We look forward to receiving an application from you.


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