We offer the degree programs in the areas of Cancer Epidemiology Genetic Epidemiology Epidemiology of Aging Infectious Disease Epidemiology Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology Clinical Trials Clinical Epidemiology Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Directors of the Doctoral Programs: Dr. Steve Goodman and Dr. Eliseo Guallar
DrPH Executive Board faculty member: Dr. Michel Ibrahim Academic Coordinator: Ms. Frances Burman The Doctoral Curriculum consists of the three Epidemiologic Methods courses (340.751 - 340.753), the "Challenges" course (340.754), one of the four course sequences in Biostatistics (140.651 - 654 recommended), grant preparation and review, research ethics and perspectives and doctoral seminars. The Doctoral Seminars course is required of all post-comprehensive written exam doctoral students in epidemiology. The three-term sequence is best completed during the second year of the program. Each of the areas above lists required and elective courses as well. Students are encouraged to select additional electives as appropriate to their research interests. Doctor of Philosophy Policy and Procedures Manual Doctor of Science Policy and Procedures Manual Doctor of Public Health Policy and Procedures Manual Forms Dissertation Formatting |