By earning a Master of Science (MS) degree, you’ll be ready for a career in research or analysis. This path could lead you to find ways to improve healthcare for millions of people or identify new social, behavioral, and environmental factors that impact global health. An MS degree can also serve as a stepping stone to continue your studies with a PhD.
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Master of Science Programs
Biostatistics
Collaborate on the design of research studies and address research questions through analysis and data.
Clinical Research
Advance understanding of diseases and their outcomes and contribute to the development and evaluation of new therapies for patients. This program is for those with advanced health professional degrees.
Environmental Health
Address environmental health concerns while focusing on a specific area of emphasis.
Occupational Hygiene
Ensure healthy and safe workplaces and communities.
Health Services Research, Policy & Administration
Harness the power of data through health care research and analytics to improve health services, policies, and outcomes for all.
MS Student Profile
Mitchell Kruse
I really enjoy the investigative aspect of occupational hygiene and find that determining the root causes of exposures and accidents is complex yet rewarding work.