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Master of Science in Epidemiology

The interdisciplinary program in epidemiology focuses on the rapidly advancing area of molecular epidemiology which overcomes impediments to traditional epidemiologic approaches by discovering and incorporating molecular measures of susceptibility, exposures, biologic response, preclinical changes, and prognostic phenotypes over the life course. Students obtain rigorous training in formulating and testing hypotheses by planning and executing well-designed human epidemiologic studies combined with applying innovative molecular markers and complex statistical modeling of high-dimensional data.  Topics span global, infectious, nutritional, environmental, cancer, and clinical epidemiology and the goals of precision medicine and prevention.  

The Master of Science in Epidemiology degree provides a unique interdisciplinary education in the areas of epidemiology, statistical analysis, and bioinformatics for careers in biomedicine in academia and the emerging private sector, healthcare, government, and other non-profit agencies.

Master of Science in Epidemiology Requirements 

Dartmouth’s Epidemiology degree challenges students to think critically across a wide range of courses that build an unparalleled knowledge base in Epidemiology. 

Students take a combination of core and elective courses, with an optional capstone completing their Master of Science degree in 12-15 months.