Epidemiology
Certificate Program
Offered in collaboration with Tufts' School of Medicine, the
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, and the Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering, this interdisciplinary program
is designed to help students understand, integrate, and apply
epidemiologic methods and research.
The program is especially appropriate for clinicians, professionals
in public health and human service agencies, lawyers, industrial
hygienists, pharmaceutical or biotechnology professionals, environmental
engineers or scientists, and individuals involved in citizen activist
groups focusing on human health issues. It's also useful for individuals
who are considering a career change to public health but are not yet
ready to commit to a full master's program. Open to individuals with a
bachelor's degree, the program involves the completion of five courses.
Program of Study
The certificate requires five courses:
- Two required foundation courses:
- CEE 154/NUTR 154 Principles of Epidemiology
- CEE 164 Epidemiologic Methods
- Two elective courses in your area of interest or expertise.
Some examples include:
- MPH 204 Occupational and Environmental Health
- MPH 205 Principles of Biostatistics
- MPH 209 Applications in Epidemiology
- MPH 220 Cardiovascular Epidemiology
- MPH 222 Survey Research Methods and Data Management
- MPH 224 Infectious Disease Epidemiology
- MPH 226 Cancer Epidemiology
- MPH 240 Environmental Epidemiology
- CEE 158 Occupational and Environmental Health
- CEE 167 Environmental Toxicology
- CEE 173 Health Effects and Risk Assessment
- NUTR 213B Nutritional Epidemiology
- NUTR 262 Design of Epidemiologic Studies for Nutritional Research
This certificate is offered in collaboration with the
School of Engineering,
School of Medicine,
and the School of Nutrition
Science and Policy
Tuition:
Certificate students pay a course rate for each required certificate
course of $3,565 per course (2013-2014).
For Application
Forms for the certificate program.
For course information, contact:
Certificate Faculty Adviser:
Mark A. Woodin 617-627-3640
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