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Doctor of Philosophy Epidemiology

I. Required Courses
A. College of Public Health
One of the following:
HAP 5113 Health Organization & Administration
OEH 5013 Environmental Health
HPS 5213 Social & Behavioral Sciences in Public Health

B. Departmental Core Courses
BSE 5001 Problems in Biostatistics and Epidemiology
BSE 5013 Applications of Microcomputers to Data Analysis
BSE 5023 Computer Applications in Public Health
BSE 5113 Principles of Epidemiology
BSE 5153 Clinical Trials
BSE 5163 Biostatistics Methods I
BSE 5173 Biostatistics Methods II
BSE 5193 Intermediate Epidemiologic Methods
BSE 5303 Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
BSE 5363 Epidemiology and Prevention of Chronic Diseases
BSE 5663 Analysis of Frequency Data
BSE 6192 Grant Writing
BSE 6643 Survival Data Analysis
BSE 6663 Multivariate Biostatistics

C. Departmental Major Courses
BSE 5343 Methods in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
BSE 5194 Advanced Epidemiologic Methods
BSE 6323 Genetic Factors in Epidemiology

II. Elective Courses
Students must select at least 26 hours of elective courses in addition to those listed above. These must be approved by the advisory committee. At least 12 of these hours must be taken in this Department. The following courses may not be used to satisfy this requirement: BSE 5103, 5941, 5980, 6950, or 6980. At least 30 credit hours must be earned at the University of Oklahoma after admission to the PhD program.

III. Dissertation
The student must enroll for at least 12 hours in BSE 6980 Research for Doctoral
Dissertation. No more than 20 hours in BSE 6980 may be applied toward the minimum 90 hours required for the degree.
IV. Additional Requirements
A. Students are required to attend the departmental and college seminars during the spring and fall semesters. Students are also required to enroll in a minimum of 9 credit hours during the spring and fall semesters.
B. Students are required to achieve a working knowledge of methods,
programming, and applications of computers as used in epidemiology.
This knowledge may be acquired by formal class work or by experience
acquired either before entering or during the course of the program.
C. Students are required to achieve a general understanding of the biological sciences as they relate to human health and disease. This requirement may be satisfied in one or more areas. Any course work needed to satisfy this requirement may be taken at this or another institution, either before or after entering the program.
D. Tools of research are required. The purpose of the research tool is to increase research proficiency by developing competence in those skills necessary for successful research performance. Such skills might include formal courses in computer science or research methodology that enhance the student’s ability to gather and analyze large data sets.
E. Students must pass a general written and oral examination. A student must complete the defense of the dissertation within five (5) years of the end of the semester within which the General Examination was successfully completed. If the time expires before the dissertation is completed, the course work must be revalidated by retaking and passing the General Examination.

This degree program is subject to the policies and procedures printed in the University of Oklahoma College of Public Health Bulletin.
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