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MPH in Public Health Genetics

MPH/JD Concurrent Degree

M.S. in Genetic Epidemiology

Ph.D. in Public Health Genetics

Overview of IPHG Degree Programs

IPHG degree programs prepare students for careers in which they will apply a knowledge of genetic advances to public health. The curriculum focuses on phenotypic disease prevention in communities and populations, not only individual patients and their families, and explores related issues of economics, ethics, policy, and law. All degree programs emphasize a interdisciplinary approach to the subject matter.

The following are brief descriptions of the degree programs offered. For more details and degree requirements, please follow the links to the page for each program.

MPH in Public Health Genetics

IPHG's Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program provides broad training in public health genetics, including epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics, pharmacogenomics, and ecogenetics in the context of law, ethics, policy, and culture. The program is open to students with a strong undergraduate education. It is also appropriate for those already holding an MD, RN, DVM, DDS, PhD, or JD degree who seek a career in public health practice or academia.

MPH in Public Health Genetics / Law Concurrent Degree

The MPH/JD degree program offers students the opportunity to combine in-depth professional educational training in the two professions so that they will be prepared to work in both venues. This program is appropriate for those who have worked in the health care industry or legal system and have developed an interest in public health issues through that experience. It is also appropriate for those who wish to broaden their previous careers and the potential impact of their work.

M.S. in Genetic Epidemiology

The Master of Science in Genetic Epidemiology is intended as a research degree focused on discovering and characterizing genetic susceptibility to disease in populations and identifying interactions with environmental factors. The MSGE program concentrates on epidemiologic methods, biostatistics, statistical genetics, and research methods in genetic epidemiology.

Ph.D. in Public Health Genetics

The Public Health Genetics Ph.D. program trains scholars for careers in colleges and universities, healthcare delivery systems, public health departments, government agencies, and the private sector. Courses, seminars, and research participation give students a interdisciplinary perspective that prepares them to teach, pursue their own research, and address scientific and policy questions from a solid educational grounding.