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The Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Wisconsin offers a comprehensive two year program designed for students who wish to gain expertise in the study of disease patterns, health outcomes and public health interventions. The curriculum emphasizes rigorous research methodology, statistical analysis and critical evaluation of population health data, preparing students to address contemporary public health challenges with confidence and precision. Learners develop strong skills in biostatistics, study design, data interpretation and epidemiologic research, engaging with coursework and practical exercises that connect theoretical understanding with real world health issues. Throughout the program, students gain hands on experience analyzing health trends, evaluating interventions and understanding the societal, environmental and behavioral factors influencing population health outcomes.
In addition to technical and analytical training, the program fosters a research oriented mindset that encourages evidence based decision making and public health problem solving. Students work closely with faculty on applied research projects, utilizing advanced statistical tools and data analysis techniques to examine health patterns, identify risk factors and assess the impact of public health initiatives. The University of Wisconsin provides a supportive academic environment that emphasizes methodological rigor, ethical research practices and clear communication of scientific findings. By the end of the program, graduates possess the expertise needed to conduct independent epidemiologic research, contribute to public health policy development or pursue doctoral studies in health sciences and related disciplines.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Principles of Epidemiology
• Biostatistics I
• Study Design and Methods
• Research Ethics and Scientific Communication
Semester 2 – Advanced Epidemiologic Analysis
• Biostatistics II
• Infectious Disease Epidemiology
• Chronic Disease Epidemiology
• Applied Epidemiology Research Project
Semester 3 – Specialized Topics and Field Applications
• Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
• Global Health and Epidemiology
• Advanced Data Analysis Techniques
• Elective Modules in Public Health or Epidemiology
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis and Research Synthesis
• Independent Thesis Research
• Advanced Epidemiologic Methods
• Scientific Writing and Presentation
• Public Health Policy Evaluation
Graduates of this program gain the knowledge and skills to pursue careers in a wide range of public health, research and policy environments. Many find roles in public health agencies, research institutions, government health departments and international health organizations, applying their expertise to disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, health policy analysis and program evaluation. The program equips students for positions involving epidemiologic study design, statistical analysis, health data management and community health assessment. Graduates often collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to address complex public health challenges, contribute to evidence based decision making and implement health interventions at local, national or global levels. Additionally, the strong research training prepares students for doctoral studies or advanced academic roles in epidemiology, biostatistics or related health sciences disciplines.
This program offers a rigorous and research focused curriculum that enables students to develop advanced analytical training and high level epidemiologic skills in a structured two year format. Learners gain experience in study design, statistical modeling and field based research, allowing them to critically evaluate public health data and implement evidence based interventions. The program emphasizes methodological rigor, ethical research practices and applied learning, preparing students to tackle complex health challenges in diverse populations. With access to experienced faculty, real world research projects and an academic environment that values precision and critical thinking, graduates develop both the technical expertise and professional readiness needed to succeed in public health, research or advanced academic study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA