Distinguished for our outstanding community-based research and for our focus on eliminating health disparities, particularly among populations of the Southwest, the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health offers public health education at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
The Doctorate in Public Health (DrPH) is an advanced, professional degree program designed for the student who has a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree or its equivalent and who intends to pursue a leadership career as a public health professional.
The Doctorate in Biostatistics (PhD) places an emphasis on the foundations of statistical reasoning and requires its graduates to complete rigorous training in applied probability and statistical analyses.
The Doctorate in Epidemiology (PhD) provides classroom and community training opportunities through multi-disciplinary collaborations among program faculty and university departments and state and national health institutions.
The Master of Public Health (MPH), designed to be an interdisciplinary professional degree program, provides an opportunity for students to obtain broad knowledge and skills in the core areas of public health. Students are able to acquire proficiency in one or more specialized areas through advanced coursework, and gain experience in applying advanced knowledge to the solution of actual health problems in community settings during the internship experience.
The Master of Science in Epidemiology (MS) is designed for individuals who seek training in epidemiological research.
The undergraduate offerings include the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences (BSHS) degree with the option of a major in school health education or a major in community health education.
Distance learning is also offered in the form of online courses. The AZ Clinical Research Training Program prepares clinician scientists for the complexities of clinical research through high-quality didactic instruction and mentored research experiences.
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