Personal Statements (or “Statement of Purpose” as it can otherwise be called) are essential components of your application. This is your opportunity to provide a narrative to why you are pursuing an advanced degree in the area to which you are applying. This webinar will give you some insights into what admissions committees are looking for in this essay, what works, and what doesn’t. We will address all of this and more as well as other questions you may have.…
Find out more »Environmental Health Sciences (EnHS) focuses on how the environment—ranging from chemical exposures to the built environment—affects human health. EnHS offers MS, MPH, and PhD degrees, including MS and PhD degrees in Occupational Hygiene. Students can choose one of many areas of emphasis to pursue distinct interests through elective courses, or customize your degree to fit interests and career goals. Attend this virtual session to hear a broad overview of EnHS programs and interact with current students, faculty, and staff from the…
Find out more »Become a leader and innovator in public and population health management, analysis, and policy. This top-ranked public health policy and management graduate program provides core knowledge about managing organizations and influencing policy to improve population health. The curriculum emphasizes the skills necessary for population-focused management, policy development, and evidence-based public health. Graduates work in government agencies, nonprofits, health care systems, and for-profit organizations that seek to improve the health of populations. Join us for this session to learn more about…
Find out more »The Division of Epidemiology & Community Health focuses on disease and health in various populations. Our faculty and students examine the distribution, cause and prevention of diseases, and how human behavior affects overall health. Join. us for a session to learn more about the Degrees & Programs housed in this Division, including: Clinical Research (MS), Community Health Promotion (MPH), Epidemiology (MPH & PhD), Maternal & Child Health (MPH), Public Health Nutrition (MPH)
Find out more »The Division of Biostatistics focuses on the development of statistical methods for biomedical research. We collaborate with University research partners on projects involving HIV/AIDS, heart and lung disease, cancer, neuroimaging, and many other clinical disciplines. Performing methodological research in areas including Bayesian analysis, spatial statistics, statistical genetics, and causal inference, division faculty, students, and staff are involved in more than 100 research grants and contracts totaling more than $150 million. Join us for this session to learn more about our…
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