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Public HealthMasters Of Science In EpidemiologyINTRODUCTIONThe conduct of epidemiologic research involves the study of the distribution of disease and injury in human populations. The Masters of Science (MS) in Epidemiology degree at Temple University is designed specifically for students interested in an in-depth training and knowledge of the research techniques appropriate to conduct epidemiologic studies in a particular concentration of health. Masters level epidemiologists may work in applied settings conducting disease surveillance and outbreak investigations, or in research settings developing and evaluating research hypotheses to understand the effects of biological, environmental, social and behavioral factors on human health. Since epidemiology is the principal science underlying disease prevention and control programs, this training is also a basic component for other degrees and programs in public health and preventive medicine. The MS in Epidemiology degree is housed in the Department of Public Health at Temple University and is designed to provide training in the two main arms of Epidemiology: • Descriptive Epidemiology: surveillance and monitoring of outbreaks, including case identification, description of disease populations affected (prevalence), and rates of occurrence (incidence). The knowledge obtained from these descriptive studies may form the basis for disease prevention and control programs or lead to subsequent analytical, hypothesis-driven studies. The MS in Epidemiology Program offers many graduate level courses in applied quantitative biostatistics and epidemiologic topics such as environmental epidemiology, infectious epidemiology, HIV/AIDS epidemiology, mental and health epidemiology, maternal and child epidemiology. Upon successful completion of the MS in Epidemiology degree, students will be able to: The program may be completed on a full time or part time schedule and is designed to accommodate working professionals. For more information regarding specific course sequence and scheduling, please contact Deborah B. Nelson, PhD Program Director at dnelson@temple.edu |
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