Applied Epidemiology Certificate

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Applied Epidemiology Certificate

The University of Delaware’s online applied epidemiology graduate certificate provides the opportunity for additional training in the applied skills needed to study the determinants and distribution of a broad range of health issues. The epidemiology certificate is specifically designed for working professionals, prospective graduate students interested in exploring the field of epidemiology, or as an addition to another graduate degree program.

Program overview

 

The Department of Epidemiology at the University of Delaware offers the Applied Epidemiology Certificate. This 9-credit graduate certificate provides students with foundational and advanced knowledge of epidemiological research methods and biostatistics.

Note: For students who choose to pursue further graduate study at the University of Delaware, all credits earned in either epidemiology certificate may be applied toward the MS in Epidemiology or MPH in Epidemiology degrees.

Overview of the online Epidemiology Certificate program provided by Lauren Camphausen, Assistant Director of the UD Master of Public Health program.

UD Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology: youtube.com/watch?v=6vz2czBKlqw

More information about the applied epidemiology certificate

Admission Requirements for the Epidemiology Certificate

Applicants from diverse educational and professional backgrounds who have a strong interest in public health and epidemiological methods are encouraged to apply. Each application will be evaluated individually on the basis of prior academic achievement, professional experience, and interest in public health. Acceptance to the certificate program is based on a composite of the applicant’s scholastic record, letters of reference, and a personal statement. Relevant work experience may also be taken into consideration. Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in any academic field from an accredited college or university with an earned GPA of 3.0 or higher. 

Required application materials include:

  • First name, last name, phone, email
  • Current degree program (if any), expected completion date, current GPA
  • Academic transcripts from degrees earned previously
  • Brief statement addressing the following prompts: 
    • What educational background and scientific research or employment experience prepares you for this graduate certificate?
    • How will acquiring this graduate level training in epidemiology help you achieve your long-term professional objectives?
    • What diseases/conditions are your content areas of interest and/or expertise?

The epidemiology graduate certificates require satisfactory completion of the graduate level courses listed below. Each certificate program course must be completed with a grade no lower than a C-, and the overall GPA earned must be no lower than 3.0.

Applied Epidemiology Certificate (9 credits)

 

Core Courses (3 credits)

EPID 605 Epidemiology Methods I- 3 credits

 

Epidemiology Content Courses (6 credits)

Students must select 2 courses from the following:

EPID 621 – Methods in Field Epidemiology

EPID 620 – Methods in Infectious Disease Epidemiology

EPID 622 - Disaster Epidemiology Methods

EPID 623 - Public Health Surveillance

EPID 627 - Social Epidemiology

EPID 633 - Clinical and Translational Epidemiology

*Other courses may be taken with prior approval from the Program Director

$1,149 Per Credit Hour

Additional information about tuition and financial aid can be found on the Student Financial Services page.

Please review the chart below for the application deadlines.

SessionApplication DeadlineSession Start Date
Fall IAugust 1August 25, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Admissions

The first step toward applying for this program is to complete your online application through the graduate student Application Management System.

Curriculum

The Applied Epidemiology certificate is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills in applied epidemiology over a shorter timeframe, requiring 9 credits. The full Epidemiology MS program requires 30 credits including a capstone project, and the full MPH program requires 42 credits and offers a broader curriculum that encompasses various public health disciplines. This program is particularly suitable for individuals seeking to enhance their qualifications or gain specialized knowledge without committing to a full degree program.

Yes, credits earned through this program can typically be applied toward the Epidemiology Master of Science (MS) or the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at the University of Delaware. However, students should consult with an academic advisor to confirm that they meet all requirements and to understand any specific conditions that may apply regarding credit transfer.

Yes. There is no campus component to this program.

All courses are offered online and follow an asynchronous format. This allows students to complete weekly assignments and course content on their schedule within set deadlines. Importantly, students do not need to reside in Delaware to enroll in this program.

 

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Career Outlook

This program provides students with essential knowledge in applied epidemiology skills. The foundational training may qualify graduates for various roles within public health departments, hospitals, clinics, or non-profit organizations that require basic epidemiological skills.

Tuition and Fees

This program costs $1,149 per credit hour.

For assistance determining the cost of your program, contact a helpful admissions counselor.

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