University of Louisville - School of Public Health and Information Sciences PhD in Public Health Sciences with specialization in Epidemiology
University of Louisville - School of Public Health and Information Sciences

University of Louisville - School of Public Health and Information Sciences

PhD in Public Health Sciences with specialization in Epidemiology

Louisville, USA

PhD

3 up to

4 years

English

Full time, Part time

USD 15,175 / per semester **

On-Campus

* priority application deadline

** non-resident & international | resident: USD 7,466 per semester

Key Summary

    About : The PhD in Public Health Sciences with specialization in Epidemiology offers an in-depth exploration of public health principles, research methodologies, and data analysis. This program prepares students for significant contributions to public health through rigorous training in epidemiological methods and disease prevention strategies. Students will engage in a blend of coursework and original research, culminating in a dissertation.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles as epidemiologists, public health researchers, or policy analysts. They may work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or academic institutions, focusing on disease prevention, health promotion, and public health policy. The skills acquired can also lead to opportunities in global health or consulting.

The specialization in Epidemiology in the PhD program in Public Health Sciences is designed to develop academic researchers in population-based epidemiology.

Competencies

To graduate, students in the PhD specialization in Epidemiology must be able to demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Explain the evolving paradigms of epidemiological theory and study design and their impact on public health services
  • Critically evaluate scientific literature on an epidemiologic problem to identify strengths and limitations, biases and gaps in knowledge
  • Formulate epidemiologic research questions and testable hypotheses
  • Apply epidemiologic study designs for specific research hypotheses
  • Apply computer software for data management and analysis
  • Design and apply methods for data collection and management for epidemiologic research
  • Apply advanced quantitative methods to analyze an epidemiologic problem
  • Integrate cross-disciplinary knowledge from molecular to population levels to make appropriate causal inferences
  • Communicate in written and oral presentations epidemiologic concepts and findings to diverse audiences
  • Demonstrate mastery of a substantive area of epidemiology
  • Complete a hypothesis-based epidemiologic research study suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal

In greater detail, a PhD student must specifically demonstrate:

  • In-depth knowledge of the history and philosophy of epidemiology
  • Mastery of experimental and observational study designs and the ability to identify optimal designs for specific hypotheses
  • Ability to develop and apply:
    • Questionnaires
    • Biomarkers for health status, exposure, and susceptibility
  • Mastery of multivariable analytic methods for evaluating risk and prognosis
  • Ability to critically evaluate the published epidemiologic research
  • Expertise in one or more epidemiologic specialties such as nutritional, molecular, clinical, genetic, cancer, or chronic disease epidemiology
  • Practical knowledge of issues in research management including:
    • Formation and leadership of multidisciplinary teams
    • Staffing, budgeting, tracking
    • Subject recruitment and retention
    • Data quality control and data safety management
    • Funding mechanisms and grantsmanship
    • Research ethics and regulations
  • Professional quality peer review, oral and poster presentation, report, grant, and manuscript writing
  • Mentoring of junior peers
  • Development, conduct, completion, and defense of a dissertation on an original research project

Competencies are demonstrated by passage of the proficiency and candidacy examinations, by successful mentoring of master’s students or doctoral students not yet in candidacy, and by successful completion and defense of the dissertation.

Faculty Advisor

Upon admission to the specialization, each student is assigned a faculty advisor who works with the student to develop a program of study.