PhD Comparative Health Sciences (Online)
Course Overview
The Comparative Health Sciences major is an interdisciplinary graduate program that explores the connections between animal, human, and environmental health. Administered by the Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine, it leverages expertise from across the university to provide a holistic view of health sciences. This non-thesis Master's track is designed for students seeking a career path outside of traditional laboratory research.
Key Program Highlights
- An interdisciplinary curriculum uniting Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Engineering, and Science.
- Focus on One Health principles, connecting animal, human, and ecosystem wellbeing.
- Research opportunities in cutting-edge fields like immunology, microbiome science, and bioinformatics.
- A non-thesis track tailored for professionals pursuing applied, non-laboratory careers.
- Learn from a diverse faculty with expertise in public health, neuroscience, nutrition, and mathematical modeling.
Course Overview
The Comparative Health Sciences major is an interdisciplinary graduate program that explores the connections between animal, human, and environmental health. Administered by the Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine, it leverages expertise from across the university to provide a holistic view of health sciences. This non-thesis Master's track is designed for students seeking a career path outside of traditional laboratory research.
Key Program Highlights
- An interdisciplinary curriculum uniting Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, Pharmacy, Engineering, and Science.
- Focus on One Health principles, connecting animal, human, and ecosystem wellbeing.
- Research opportunities in cutting-edge fields like immunology, microbiome science, and bioinformatics.
- A non-thesis track tailored for professionals pursuing applied, non-laboratory careers.
- Learn from a diverse faculty with expertise in public health, neuroscience, nutrition, and mathematical modeling.