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13 Master's degrees in Epidemiology in Netherlands
Epidemiology Postgraduate
The aim of the Epidemiology Postgraduate programme at Utrecht University is to provide you with extensive knowledge and practical skills in patient-oriented research design, implementation, quantitative analysis and its application to human or veterinary medicine and public health.

Biomedical Sciences
Biomedical sciences is a broad field ranging from molecule to man to population and society, with the common aim to improve patient health and well-being. In this master’s, students construct their own programme based on personal interests.
Health Sciences - Genomic and Molecular Epidemiology
The Health Sciences - Genomic and Molecular Epidemiology programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam focuses on the uses of genetic, molecular and epidemiological research in identifying the possible familial and hereditary factors underlying the origins and manifestations of human disease.

Health Sciences - Public Health Epidemiology
The Health Sciences - Public Health Epidemiology programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam is the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts of society.
Clinical and Psychosocial Epidemiology
Are you inspired to conduct high-quality innovative research with a strong focus on mental and physical health? And do you aspire to work alongside world-renowned researchers who are absolute leaders in their field? Join our Clinical and Psychosocial Epidemiology research master at University of Groningen!
Epidemiology
With evidence-based medicine setting new standards, highly trained academic specialists are needed for the design, data collection, analysis and interpretation of epidemiological and health research. Do you see yourself in a future career as an epidemiologist and clinical researcher? Join the Epidemiology programme at Utrecht University , sign up!
Research Master in Health Sciences - Genomic and Molecular Epidemiology
The Research Master in Health Sciences - Genomic and Molecular Epidemiology degree offered by Erasmus University Rotterdam focuses on the uses of genetic, molecular and epidemiological research in identifying the possible familial and hereditary factors underlying the origins and manifestations of human disease.

Research Master in Health Sciences - Clinical Epidemiology
Within Research Master in Health Sciences - Clinical Epidemiology programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam a quantitative approach is used to address medical problems with the objective of using the best-available evidence to guide patient management.

Epidemiology
The Epidemiology programme from Maastricht University focuses on the occurrence, distribution and determinants of health and disease. Epidemiology is fundamental for maintaining and improving public health. It utilises statistics, tracking methods and problem solving to study the origin and causes of diseases, and the effect of clinical interventions in a community.

Health Sciences - Epidemiology
The Health Sciences - Epidemiology programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam studies the incidence, causes, consequences and control of disease, as well as people, patients and populations.

Research Master in Health Sciences - Epidemiology
The Research Master in Health Sciences - Epidemiology degree offered by Erasmus University Rotterdam studies the incidence, causes, consequences and control of disease, as well as people, patients and populations.

Health Sciences - Clinical Epidemiology
This Health Sciences - Clinical Epidemiology programme is offered at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Clinical Epidemiology is empirical and patient oriented and involves diagnostic, prognostic, prevention and intervention studies.

Research Master in Health Sciences - Public Health Epidemiology
The Research Master in Health Sciences - Public Health Epidemiology programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam is the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts of society.