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The Master of Science in Population Health at the University of Wisconsin is an intensive one year program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in public health, epidemiology, and population based health strategies. The curriculum combines theoretical foundations with applied learning, emphasizing health assessment, disease prevention, and health policy implementation. Students develop essential competencies in epidemiology, health data analysis, research methodology, and program evaluation, enabling them to identify public health challenges, design evidence based interventions, and improve health outcomes at the community and population levels. Through coursework, field experiences, and applied research, learners gain both analytical and practical skills needed to address complex health issues effectively.
The program also emphasizes professional development and collaborative research, providing opportunities to engage in community based projects, data driven studies, and policy analysis under faculty mentorship. Learners acquire experience in population health assessment, program planning, and evaluation while enhancing skills in communication, leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Access to research facilities, public health datasets, and professional networks ensures students develop both practical competence and scholarly insight. By the end of the program, graduates are prepared for roles in public health practice, policy development, research, and further academic study in population health or related fields.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Population Health
• Principles of Population Health
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Health Policy and Management
• Research Methods in Public Health
Semester 2 – Applied Population Health Practice
• Program Planning and Evaluation
• Social Determinants of Health
• Health Data Analytics and Interpretation
• Applied Research Project
Graduates of this program are prepared for a wide range of professional roles in public health, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and research institutions. Many work as population health analysts, public health program managers, epidemiologists, health policy advisors, or community health specialists, applying expertise in data analysis, program design, and policy evaluation. The program equips students to develop and implement evidence based interventions, assess health outcomes, and contribute to strategies that improve population health. Graduates also gain a foundation for leadership roles, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advanced research or doctoral studies in public health, ensuring they are well prepared to tackle complex health challenges on a population scale.
This program offers a rigorous, applied approach to population health, enabling students to develop advanced analytical skills and high level research expertise within a one year curriculum. The coursework emphasizes epidemiology, public health policy, and data driven decision making, preparing learners to assess health needs and implement effective interventions. With hands on research projects, mentorship from experienced faculty, and opportunities to collaborate with community and healthcare organizations, students gain both practical experience and theoretical understanding. The program’s focus on evidence based practice, professional development, and interdisciplinary learning ensures graduates are well positioned to excel in public health practice, policy development, research, or further 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