The Epidemiology (EPID) Certificate Program will provide graduate students specialized knowledge and skills in applying epidemiologic concepts and methods to prevention and public health problems. Those who complete the prescribed coursework in this certificate program will achieve advanced competencies in the application of epidemiologic concepts and methods to address public health problems.
Admission and Related Requirements
The EPID Certificate Program requires acceptance by the Graduate School as a non-degree student. A supplemental application along with a two-page personal statement is required.
At a minimum, applicants must have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher based on a 4.0 grading scale.
Wright State University graduate degree-seeking students are also eligible for the certificate provided they apply before satisfying more than half of the certificate program’s required credit hours. “Students in this status must have a 3.0 cumulative graduate grade point average the semester in which they complete nine semester hours of graduate credit. http://policy.wright.edu/policy/5010-categories-admission
Certificate Program Cost
The cost of the Epidemiology Certificate program will be graduate tuition and a program fee (if required by the course). As of 2016, the program fee for PPH courses is $447 per course.
Apply online to the Epidemiology Certificate Program
For More Information:
https://medicine.wright.edu/epidemiology-and-biostatics/epidemiology-certificate-program