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Prospective Students

The Department of Population Health Sciences offers three advanced-level degrees in population/public health: a Master's in Public Health (MPH) as well as MS and PhD graduate degrees in Population Health. We encourage you to explore these pages and determine which degree is right for you.
- What is Population Health and Public Health?
- Why University of Wisconsin?
- MPH Degree Program Overview
- MS Degree Program in Population Health Overview
- PhD Degree Program in Population Health Overview
- MS Degree Program in Epidemiology Overview
- PhD Degree Program in Epidemiology Overview
- Global Health Certificate
- Population Health PhD Minor
- Choosing a Program and FAQs
- How to Apply
- Financing Your Education
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