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34 Master's degrees offered by the university
Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
The M.S. In Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases is a one-year program at Yale University, in the study of epidemiological methods and analysis for infectious diseases. Graduates will be well suited for careers in data analysis at governmental state, national, or national health organizations, academia, NGOs or in pharmaceuticals.
History of Science and Medicine
The History of Science and Medicine program from Yale University, allows students to explore topics spanning the full range of the history of science, medicine, and technology, and science and technology studies. Instruction is offered in small seminars, and students receive advice and guidance from faculty advisers throughout their entire period of enrollment.
Public Health and Global Affairs
Public Health and Global Affairs from Yale University is more than simply a list of courses taken at both Schools.
Public Health Joint Degree
Environmental quality clearly affects human health. Increasingly, climate change complicates our attempts to predict the effects of the environment on human morbidity and mortality. The Public Health Joint Degree program is offered at Yale University .
Law and Public Health
The Yale Law School and the Yale School of Public Health both encourage interdisciplinary approaches. The Yale University offers the Law and Public Health program .
Business Administration and Public Health Joint Degree
The Business Administration and Public Health Joint Degree at Yale University is intended for students who plan careers in both sectors and are interested in the ways in which management skills can be applied in healthcare organizations.
Public health - Health Policy
The Public health - Health Policy program at Yale University are provide students with foundational skills in policy analysis, statistical methods, decision-analysis, communication skills and key conceptual frameworks from the social sciences.
Personalized Medicine and Applied Engineering
This Personalized Medicine and Applied Engineering program from Yale University is designed for students with special interest in aspects of medicine dealing with biostatistics, epidemiology of acute or chronic disease, organization and management of health services, environmental health, or aspects of preventive medicine and public health.
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
The Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner master’s curriculum from Yale University, is designed to offer students an opportunity to become prepared as advanced practitioners in selected health care specialties so that they may assume roles as clinicians, scholars, and leaders and ultimately improve health care for all people.
Chronic Disease Epidemiology
This Chronic Disease Epidemiology program from Yale University, provides intensive training in epidemiology and research methods for medical and health care professionals, or others seeking the skills necessary to conduct epidemiological research in their professional practice.
Health Care Management (Accelerated)
This Health Care Management (Accelerated) innovative program from Yale University, the first of its kind in the United States, enables students to earn an MBA and an MPH in just 22 months through intensive study at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and the Yale School of Management (SOM).
Physician Associate Program and Public Health
This Physician Associate Program and Public Health program of study at Yale University, is open to all PA students. However, public health study is limited to one of the following four YSPH departments: Chronic Disease Epidemiology (CDE), Health Policy (HP), Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS), or Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases (EMD).
Nursing and Public Health
This Nursing and Public Health joint degree option from Yale University, requires three years (four years for students in the Graduate Entry Pre-Specialty in Nursing (GEPN) and awards a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and a Master of Public Health (MPH).
Environment and Public Health
This Environment and Public Health joint degree from Yale University combines the YSPH two-year Master of Public Health degree with one of four YSE two year master’s degrees: the Master of Environmental Management (MEM), Master of Environmental Science (MESc), Master of Forest Science (MFS), or Master of Forestry (MF).
Regulatory Affairs
The Regulatory Affairs Track at the Yale University's School of Public Health (YSPH) represents a graduate-level standard in training Masters students. All lectures will adhere to widely accepted regulatory principles, from governmental and industry sponsor viewpoints.
International and Development Economics and Public Health
The International and Development Economics and Public Health joint degree program from Yale University, normally requires two and one half years of study. Successful candidates are awarded the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree and the Master of Arts (MA) degree at the conclusion of the two and one half year period.
Medicine and Public Health
This Medicine and Public Health program from Yale University is designed for students with special interest in aspects of medicine dealing with biostatistics, epidemiology of acute or chronic disease, organization and management of health services, environmental health, or aspects of preventive medicine and public health.
Business Administration and Medicine Joint Degree
The Business Administration and Medicine Joint Degree at Yale University develops physician managers capable of pursuing careers that balance clinical care with managing change in a tumultuous healthcare environment.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Social and Behavioral Sciences program at Yale University teaches students about the social, psychological and behavioral factors that interact with biological factors to influence health, illness and recovery.
Nursing
The Nursing master’s curriculum from Yale University, is designed to offer students an opportunity to become prepared as advanced practitioners in selected health care specialties so that they may assume roles as clinicians, scholars, and leaders and ultimately improve health care for all people.