Ph.D - Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology (PHHP) with Concentration in Clinical and Translational Science Program By University of Florida |Top Universities

Ph.D - Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology (PHHP) with Concentration in Clinical and Translational Science

Subject Ranking

# 139QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Study Level

PHD

Students in the Ph.D. program in Epidemiology are admitted to work with a research mentor on that mentor’s project, and that research mentor funds the student. Other funding sources are available such as the Graduate School and the Department. The overall outcomes expected of all graduates are as follows: Apply epidemiological methods to address critical and/or emerging public health issues through the use of: Appropriate epidemiological research designs Advanced statistical analysis methods for health studies Data structures and measurement methods for health research Biological, behavioral and social theory applied to the understanding and prevention of contemporary threats to health and well-being Depth of knowledge in an area of specialization Assimilate the history, philosophy, and ethical principles of epidemiology into current research Develop grant proposals and manage research projects Write scientific papers for publication in peer-reviewed journals, and communicate research results to scientists, policy makers, and the public Compete successfully for research and teaching positions in academic institutions, federal or state agencies, or private institutions.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Study Level

PHD

Students in the Ph.D. program in Epidemiology are admitted to work with a research mentor on that mentor’s project, and that research mentor funds the student. Other funding sources are available such as the Graduate School and the Department. The overall outcomes expected of all graduates are as follows: Apply epidemiological methods to address critical and/or emerging public health issues through the use of: Appropriate epidemiological research designs Advanced statistical analysis methods for health studies Data structures and measurement methods for health research Biological, behavioral and social theory applied to the understanding and prevention of contemporary threats to health and well-being Depth of knowledge in an area of specialization Assimilate the history, philosophy, and ethical principles of epidemiology into current research Develop grant proposals and manage research projects Write scientific papers for publication in peer-reviewed journals, and communicate research results to scientists, policy makers, and the public Compete successfully for research and teaching positions in academic institutions, federal or state agencies, or private institutions.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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About University of Florida UF is a major, public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. The state's oldest, largest and most comprehensive university, Florida is among the nation's most academically diverse public universities. Florida has a long history of established programs in international education, research and service. It is one of only 17 public, land-grant universities that belongs to the Association of American Universities. History In 1853, the state-funded East Florida Seminary took over the Kingsbury Academy in Ocala. The seminary moved to Gainesville in the 1860s and later was consolidated with the state's land-grant Florida Agricultural College, then in Lake City. In 1905, by legislative action, the college became a university and was moved to Gainesville. Classes first met with 102 students on the present site on Sept. 26, 1906. UF officially opened its doors to women in 1947. With more than 50,000 students, Florida is now one of the five largest universities in the nation.

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