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What are the Core Components of the Curriculum?
The curriculum of an ScM in Epidemiology often includes a mix of required courses and electives. Core components typically cover:
Biostatistics
Advanced Epidemiologic Methods
Research Ethics
Public Health Surveillance
Chronic and Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Students are also required to complete a thesis, which involves conducting original research under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
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