Population Health Sciences PhD
Salt Lake City, USA
PhD
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
The PhD program in Population Health Sciences is designed to prepare students for meaningful research that improves health outcomes across diverse populations. It emphasizes understanding how social, environmental, and biological factors influence health and disease. The program encourages students to develop skills in research methods, data analysis, and policy evaluation, empowering them to generate evidence-based solutions for complex health challenges. Students can choose various areas of focus, such as health disparities, epidemiology, or healthcare systems, to tailor their training to their interests. Throughout the program, students are supported through collaborative projects, seminars, and mentorship to build their expertise.
The program also promotes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating perspectives from sociology, public health, medicine, and other fields. This helps students grasp the bigger picture of population health issues. They learn how to design and implement research that informs public health policies and practices. The curriculum aims to foster critical thinking and practical skills, so graduates are ready to work in academia, government, or non-profit sectors. The program is committed to equipping students with the knowledge and experience needed to address health disparities and improve quality of life in communities around the world.
































