University of Cincinnati

Course Details

Master of Science in Environmental Health (Epidemiology)

Course Description

What is Environmental Health: Epidemiology ? The Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics provides an interdisciplinary training environment to explore environmental, occupational, clinical, quantitative, community, molecular, and genetic epidemiology. Training in biostatistics covers basic and advanced methods of data analysis, including statistical genetics and bioinformatics. Current research in the division is wide ranging and includes health effects related to exposures to lead, arsenic, manganese and other metals, solvents, fuels, pesticides, organochlorines, fibers, and radiation; statistical issues in regulatory toxicology, alcohol and illicit drugs; and work related ergonomic disorders. The Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics currently has 27 faculty members and approximately 100 full- and part-time students.

Course Duration

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2year

Career outcomes

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Master of Science in Environmental Health (Epidemiology) University of Cincinnati