So I thought Epidemiology sounded interesting, but when looking at a curriculum for Epi it looks like it is mostly Biostats. Are Epidemiology jobs mostly dealing with Biostats?
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How important is it to have an MPH in Epidemiology instead of general MPH? My goal is to get a job as an Epidemiologist with a local health department after I complete my MPH. I live in Dallas and am either going to University of Texas (at the Dallas UT Southwestern campus) or University of North Texas (in Fort Worth). The would much rather go to UT in Dallas but they only offer a general MPH (they do offer a PhD in Epi at the Dallas campus, so they do have several epi classes). Is it a bad decision getting a general MPH?
So I thought Epidemiology sounded interesting, but when looking at a curriculum for Epi it looks like it is mostly Biostats. Are Epidemiology jobs mostly dealing with Biostats?
Alright thanks
How important is it to have an MPH in Epidemiology instead of general MPH? My goal is to get a job as an Epidemiologist with a local health department after I complete my MPH. I live in Dallas and am either going to University of Texas (at the Dallas UT Southwestern campus) or University of North Texas (in Fort Worth). The would much rather go to UT in Dallas but they only offer a general MPH (they do offer a PhD in Epi at the Dallas campus, so they do have several epi classes). Is it a bad decision getting a general MPH?
In general, my view is that a 'general MPH' is not going to be worth the time. I've found that many of the general Public Health courses are not that beneficial to job seekers.