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MS in Epidemiology

Study the distribution and dynamics of disease and health in populations, investigate causative factors and determinants of disease in populations, and advance the body of knowledge that will make it possible to control and/or prevent disease and to optimize health.

Overview

Unleash your potential with the Master of Science in Epidemiology at OU Hudson College of Public Health. As a graduate, you’ll be ready to make your mark in various settings, from health departments to academic health sciences centers, using your research and writing skills honed through the thesis requirement.

The Hudson College of Public Health is accredited by the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH). The MS program may be completed by full or part-time students and is offered in Oklahoma City.

Curriculum

This 39-credit hour program is your stepping stone to becoming a key player in the field of health research. With courses like Applications of Microcomputers to Data Analysis, Epidemiology and Prevention of Chronic Diseases, and Scientific Integrity in Research, you’ll be well-equipped to investigate disease dynamics, identify causative factors, and contribute to the body of knowledge that optimizes health.

Course Requirements

Foundations and Overview of Public Health course 3 credit hours
Required BSE Courses 21 credit hours
Elective BSE Courses 15 credit hours
TOTAL HOURS 39 CREDIT HOURS

Any MS or PhD student who has not previously completed the core MPH courses or earned a MPH degree will be required to complete an overview course in public health. At the first opportunity students should enroll in BSE 5033 Foundations and Overview of Public Health (3 hours).

Required Courses
BSE 5001 Problems in Biostatistics and Epidemiology
BSE 5013 Applications of Microcomputers to Data Analysis
BSE 5163 Biostatistics Methods I
BSE 5113 Principles of Epidemiology
BSE 5193 Intermediate Epidemiological Methods
BSE 5980 Research for Master's Thesis - 4 credit hours
BSE 5303 or BSE 5363 Epidemiology of Infectious Disease or Epidemiology and Prevention of Chronic Diseases
BSE 5111 Scientific Integrity in Research

Electives: at least nine additional hours in epidemiology courses, including at least one of the following epidemiologic methods courses:

BSE 5343 Methods in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
BSE 6323 Molecular and Genetic Epidemiology
BSE 6193 Methods in Clinical Epidemiology
BSE 6194 Advanced Epidemiologic Methods

Applied Biostatistics courses numbered above 5163 (6 credit hours)

 

Additional Degree Requirements

  • Computer proficiency (met with BSE 5013)
  • Basic knowledge of the biomedical sciences
  • Comprehensive Examination
  • Master's Thesis

STEM Designation

The MS in Epidemiology program is considered a STEM-designated degree program.

A STEM-designated program is an academic program that falls under at least one of the approved categories from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). These categories are recognized by the government for their focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) topics. DHS's updated STEM-designated degree list can be found here: https://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/stemList2022.pdf.

Admissions Requirements

For the general admissions requirements see our How to Apply page. This specific program also requires:

  • Bachelor’s degree or entry-level first professional degree from an accredited institution.
  • Must be in good standing with the college or university where currently enrolled or last attended.
  • Grade point average of 3.0 or above using the upper-division coursework of the bachelor's degree.
  • College Algebra or a higher-level math course.

If after reviewing the qualifications for the Master of Science in Epidemiology program you are unsure of whether you meet them, please contact hcoph@ouhsc.edu. We are here to help and support you as you pursue a career in the health sciences.

Please also review the application requirements and application deadlines found on the How to Apply page. 

How to Apply

Department of Biostatistics & Epidemiology

The Biostatistics and Epidemiology (BSE) Department at Hudson College of Public Health is a data-driven, comprehensive, and innovative department that offers a rigorous and hands-on learning experience. Our department is known for its collaborative and multi-disciplinary approach, providing students with a unique blend of biostatistics and epidemiology education.

We are committed to making our students the best they can be, ensuring quality research, interpreting study findings, employing novel methodology, and advancing science through study design and analysis. We aim to grow the next generation of public health professionals and ensure excellence in data management coordination of analysis. Our department is a place where students can make a difference, impact health, and contribute to something meaningful. We invite you to join us in our mission to improve public health through rigorous, innovative, and collaborative education and research.

About the Department

Biostatistics & Epidemiology Faculty

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