PhD Comparative Health Sciences
Course Overview
The Master's in Comparative Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary, non-thesis program designed for students seeking careers outside of laboratory research. It unites expertise from six distinct colleges, including Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, and Engineering, to explore health from a holistic perspective. This program provides a unique foundation for understanding health challenges that span human, animal, and environmental domains.
Key Program Highlights
- An interdisciplinary curriculum drawing from six colleges for a comprehensive health perspective.
- A non-thesis track focused on applied knowledge for direct career advancement.
- Research opportunities in cutting-edge fields like microbiome science, immunology, and bioinformatics.
- Faculty mentorship from experts in public health, veterinary medicine, bioengineering, and more.
- Prepares graduates for diverse roles in public health, pharmaceutical sciences, health policy, and research administration.
Course Overview
The Master's in Comparative Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary, non-thesis program designed for students seeking careers outside of laboratory research. It unites expertise from six distinct colleges, including Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, and Engineering, to explore health from a holistic perspective. This program provides a unique foundation for understanding health challenges that span human, animal, and environmental domains.
Key Program Highlights
- An interdisciplinary curriculum drawing from six colleges for a comprehensive health perspective.
- A non-thesis track focused on applied knowledge for direct career advancement.
- Research opportunities in cutting-edge fields like microbiome science, immunology, and bioinformatics.
- Faculty mentorship from experts in public health, veterinary medicine, bioengineering, and more.
- Prepares graduates for diverse roles in public health, pharmaceutical sciences, health policy, and research administration.