Epidemiology

Epidemiology is a science rooted in finding solutions to serious public health problems like cardiovascular disease and cancer. Data concerning determinants and distribution are critical to improving the health of entire populations. In other words, epidemiologists identify why some people get sick and others do not.

Students in the Department of Epidemiology acquire the skills to detect, prevent and control human disease and to promote the health and well-being of the public through innovative research, education and training. Our program equips students with strong analytic and quantitative skills to be successful in designing and conducting public health investigations, disease surveillance, innovative interventions and methodological research.

Many of our graduates are working as epidemiologists for federal and state agencies, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and international health organizations.

Master of Public Health EPI Accelerated One-Year Program

Exceptional candidates may be recommended for a one-year MPH, concentration in epidemiology (accelerated track). The accelerated track offers an opportunity to study full-time and complete the MPH in just 12 months. The program is designed for students who are typically transitioning to medical, dental or nursing school upon graduation.

Explore the MPH EPI Accelerated One-Year Program.

Funding your education

At Stempel College, we understand that academic success can be affected by financial aid and funding opportunities. Our students have access to myriad funding options by degree level (bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral) and by academic discipline (Public Health, Dietetics & Nutrition, Social Work). It’s important to understand the basics of applying for financial aid and the additional resources available to you as a Stempel College student.

Research Faculty Spotlight

Mary Jo Trepka, Professor and Chair

Focus areas: Epidemiology of HIV and STDs

Gladys Ibañez, Associate Professor

Focus areas: HIV, intervention development, and integrative and complementary health

Ph.D. Alums: Where Are They Now

Dr. Rahel Dawit

Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University 

Class of 2022

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Sandra Kiplagat

Global Epidemiology Fellow, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 

Class of 2021

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