The Master of Science program in Health Systems and Population Health offers training in the research methods of health services. The program emphasizes coursework in biostatistics, epidemiology, and the special methods of health services research (outcomes assessment, cost effectiveness research, quality of life management, program evaluation and community assessment) and requires a research-based master's thesis. The degree is designed for physicians and other health professionals who wish to obtain advanced research training in health services but do not aspire to a professional public health degree (the MPH) and for bachelor's-trained individuals who seek to pursue a masters-level research career.
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