

The Master of Science in Health Sciences - Clinical Epidemiology is a one-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the principles and methods of epidemiology in clinical settings. The program covers topics such as disease prevention, clinical trials, biostatistics, and research methodologies, equipping students with the skills to conduct impactful research and improve patient outcomes.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in clinical research, epidemiological analysis, public health policy, and healthcare management. Erasmus University Rotterdam offers access to expert faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and collaborations with healthcare institutions, ensuring students are well-equipped to contribute to advancements in clinical epidemiology and public health.
Semester 1 – Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology
• Fundamentals of Clinical Epidemiology
• Research Methods in Health Sciences
• Statistical Analysis for Epidemiology
• Evidence-Based Medicine
Semester 2 – Advanced Clinical Epidemiology
• Epidemiological Studies and Trials
• Clinical Outcomes and Health Interventions
• Infectious Disease Epidemiology
• Research Project in Clinical Epidemiology
Graduates of the Health Sciences – Clinical Epidemiology Master’s program can work in epidemiological research, clinical trials, and public health management. With expertise in clinical epidemiology, biostatistics, and public health data analysis, graduates are prepared for roles as epidemiologists, clinical researchers, or public health consultants. This program offers opportunities in healthcare institutions, government health agencies, and research organizations.
The Health Sciences – Clinical Epidemiology Master’s program focuses on the application of epidemiological methods to clinical research and public health. Students gain practical skills in data collection, statistical analysis, and research design. The program’s emphasis on clinical research ensures that graduates are well-prepared to conduct studies that improve health outcomes. Graduates are ready to contribute to the improvement of public health through evidence-based research and data-driven solutions.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +31 (0)10 408 1111
Email: info@eur.nl
Address: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, 3062 PA Rotterdam, Netherlands