PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics with concentration in Biostatistics

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PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics with concentration in Biostatistics

The PhD program in Epidemiology and Biostatistics with concentration in Biostatistics offers a cutting-edge, advanced training to prepare individuals for academic and research careers. It is designed to be completed in three years for students with a master's degree in Biostatistics or a related field. Requirements include the equivalent of two years of full-time coursework, written and oral comprehensive examinations, and the completion an oral defense of an independent, original dissertation in the concentration area. There are competitive graduate assistantships available with full tuition waiver and annual stipend. PhD degree can be earned in-person and full-time or part-time.

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Taking LOCAL Impact to GLOBAL Change

Gain specialized knowledge of urban environments and the social, environmental and structural factors that shape health. 

Work with diverse communities and stakeholders to advance health equity and strengthen neighborhoods. 

Explore the impact of the built environment, pollution, and climate to promote sustainable and resilient communities. 
Use data and health informatics to assess urban health needs and inform effective policies and interventions. 
Examine policies and systems to address disparities and advocate for just, healthy urban futures. 
Faculty mentors and a network of peers and alumni. 

Credit Hours: 42

Foundational Courses 

  • PUBH 7180 | Foundations of Public Health (0 credit hours) 
  • HADM 7105 | Health Policy and Organization of Health Services 
  • PUBH 7120 | Environmental Health 
  • PUBH 7150 | Introduction to Biostatistics 
  • PUBH 7160 | Social and Behavioral Sciences Principles 
  • PUBH 7170 | Principles of Epidemiology 

Urban Health Track  

  • PUBH 7002 | Community Health Assessments in Urban Environments 
  • PUBH 7475 | Principles of Population Health Informatics 
  • PUBH 7605 | The Built Environment and Public Health 
  • PUBH 7350 | Health Challenges of Urbanization and Sustainability 
  • PUBH 7352 | Implementation science and multisectoral engagement. 

Applied Practical Experience 

  • PUBH 7985 | Fieldwork - 1 credit hour: Gain real-world experience in a public health setting (180 hours minimum). 

Culminating Experience 

  • PUBH 7998 | Capstone Project - 2 credit hours: Apply your knowledge to solve a real public health problem. 

3 Elective courses - 9 credit hours 

  • Choose electives that align with your interests and career goals. 

In Numbers

8:1 Student to Advisor
17:1 Student to Instructor
90% Courses taught by faculty
98% Off-campus PH Fieldworks
100% Flexible
42 Credit hours
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How to apply

Requirements:

  • Completed SOPHAS application  
  • Undergraduate degree with minimum GPA of 3.0 
  • Statement of Purpose (400-500 words) 
  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume 
  • Two (2) letters of recommendation 
  • Credentials evaluation for foreign transcripts 
  • Language proficiency test if language of instruction was not English

 

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Briana McNeil, MBA, MEd
Recruitment and Admissions Coordinator

 

Shirl Sharpe, MS
Manager, Academic Services