Master of Science Degrees

Master of Science in Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling (MS)

The 2-year Master of Science (MS) in Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling program trains students to become highly skilled epidemiologists who can understand and analyze real-world public health problems with mathematical and statistical models. The program is organized around the four core areas: epidemiology, mathematical modeling, statistics and computing/programming.

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Master of Science in Clinical Research (MS) 

*Not Accepting Applications for Fall 2024. 

The 18-month Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) program is a research training program designed specifically for U-M students in healthcare professional degree programs. Students take time out to complete an intensive, yearlong master’s program in clinical research. The program requires 38 credit hours and is designed to fill a unique gap in the educational training for clinical and translational researchers by introducing students to clinical research early in their professional careers.