The Ph.D. degree in Public Health bridges population health and research methods to prepare graduates for careers in academics, industry and public service agencies. Students concentrate in either epidemiology or prevention science and complete two to three years of coursework with an additional two or more years of research. Students complete a comprehensive exam and oral prospectus defense and prepare a final written dissertation with presentation and defense.
Public Health - Ph.D.
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Ph.D. Degree in Public Health
Kent State University’s Ph.D. Degree in Public Health is designed for individuals seeking advanced expertise in public health research, policy, and practice. The program emphasizes rigorous research methods, data analysis, and the development of innovative solutions to public health challenges. Students engage in interdisciplinary coursework and research, preparing them to contribute to the field through scientific inquiry, leadership, and policy development.
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Graduates of Kent State University’s Ph.D. in Public Health can pursue careers as public health researchers, university professors, epidemiologists, and health policy advisors. They may work in academic institutions, government agencies, international health organizations, or private research firms. With their deep expertise in research and data-driven decision-making, they are equipped to lead public health studies, shape health policy, and develop strategies for addressing global health challenges.