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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Division of Public Health Sciences Master of Population Health Sciences Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home OverviewOverview Length and Structure Who Can Apply Learning Objectives & Goals FAQs What is Population Health Science? MPHS News Programs & CertificatesPrograms & Certificates MD/MPHS Clinical Epidemiology Concentration Certificate in Clinical Effectiveness Certificate in Health Equity and Disparities Publications Teaching Faculty AdmissionsAdmissions Tuition and Fees Scholarships & Financial Aid Application Deadlines Start a Scholarship CoursesCourses MPHS Core Courses MPHS Elective Courses Academic Calendar StudentsStudents Resources Student Handbook Contact Us Open Search Programs & Certificates The MPHS curriculum is designed accelerate your population-based clinical outcomes research expertise. Courses and assignments are structured to give you the foundation to excel in leading, designing, conducting, and moving research to applications in clinical settings. Core & Elective Courses All MPHS students take 7 required core courses – the clinical epidemiology series, the clinical biostatistics series, and population and clinical health research ethics. Most of these core courses are completed during the fall semester, and the most elective courses are offered in the winter and spring semesters. Elective courses can be chosen based on if you chose to follow our Clinical Epidemiology concentration as well as your career goals. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with program leadership before starting the MPHS program to discuss goals and course planning.  Research Projects & Assignments The MPHS program uses applied coursework, which means you use your own research projects and interests for class discussions and assignments. This format helps our students apply and master research concepts quickly and maximizes research productivity during their time in the program.   For example, students will write and design research protocols, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, grant proposals, and more. Additionally, our instructors select case studies, prioritize reading lists, and shape class discussions from current, in-the-news clinical outcomes research and population health topics.  Students are not required to complete a research project for graduation. The focus in the MPHS program is on the practice and mastery of clinical research skill sets for long-term benefit. Students are encouraged to have a primary mentor connected to their research while in the MPHS program. If needed, our program leadership can help students find a research project or mentor.  Learn More Learn more about our courses, including descriptions, instructors and syllabi: Core Courses Elective Courses MPHS faculty members: Please visit the Clinical Research Training Center website for available teaching resources.  Programs & Certificates MD/MPHS Publications Teaching Faculty Certificate in Clinical Effectiveness Certificate in Health Equity and Disparities Clinical Epidemiology Concentration Health Equity and Disparities Concentration Master of Population Health Sciences600 S. Taylor Ave, 2nd FloorSt. Louis, MO [email protected] Us Facebook ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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