Overview

The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology at Texas A&M University prepares students to study the distribution and determinants of disease and other health‑related outcomes in populations. As a multidisciplinary professional degree, the program provides a strong foundation in core public health knowledge while offering specialized training in epidemiologic methods, study design, and data interpretation. Students learn to analyze population‑based health information, evaluate evidence, and apply epidemiologic principles to public health practice, policy, and research. Graduates are equipped to contribute to evidence‑based decision‑making in health departments, research organizations, healthcare systems, and public health agencies.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M’s MPH in Epidemiology stands out for its supportive academic environment, interdisciplinary faculty expertise, and emphasis on applied, real‑world training. Students benefit from mentorship within the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, access to research opportunities, and a curriculum designed to build strong analytical and methodological skills. The program’s focus on practical, population‑based health applications—combined with the reputation of the School of Public Health and the reach of the Aggie Network—positions graduates for impactful careers improving public health outcomes at local, national, and global levels.

 

Contact

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sph-epi@tamu.edu 

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