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Occupational Epidemiology

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Welcome

As Director of the Occupational Epidemiology Training Program (OETP) within the Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety at the University of Iowa, I am pleased to welcome you to the OETP website.

The OETP offers a MS or PHD in Occupational Epidemiology from either the Department of Epidemiology or Occupational and Environmental Health. In fact, the OETP at the University of Iowa is the only NIOSH-funded Occupational Epidemiology Training Program offering a MS degree in Occupational Epidemiology.

Please take the time to fully explore the website and discover the unique research and educational opportunities available at the Heartland Center. I also invite you to fill out our Regional Needs Assessment Survey or contact me with a Collaboration or Consultation Request.

Dr. R. William Field, Professor

What is Occupational Epidemiology?

Occupational Epidemiology is the study of work-related patterns of disease and other work-related adverse health outcomes in populations. For example, Occupational Epidemiologists identify and assess occupational risk factors (e.g., pesticides, heavy metals, chemicals, radioactive materials, etc.) that can affect the health of a worker population.  The work of occupational epidemiologists is essential to the sustainability of well-being and health of a workforce.  Occupational Epidemiologists are often employed by state health departments, federal agencies, industry, consulting companies, academic institutions, and a diverse range of health care organizations

The Occupational Epidemiology Training Program prepares graduate students to meet the need for new academic faculty and practitioners in the field of Occupational Epidemiology. OETP traineeships support progress toward either a masters or doctorate in either of the following departments within the College of Public Health:

More information on the Goals of the program and research opportunities

Financial Support

Funding opportunities are excellent for students admitted to the Occupational Epidemiology program.

Traineeships and assistantships are offered through the Heartland Center, a NIOSH-funded ERC. Support may be in the form of tuition and/or monthly stipend. Funded positions sponsored by NIOSH are available for U.S. citizens only.

Training Program Requirements

Students in the OETP will receive either an MS or PhD degree in Occupational and Environmental Health or Epidemiology. Doctoral students are expected to enter the program with a MS degree or complete a MS degree as part of their graduate training.

Degree Requirements:

Students in the OETP must also complete the following courses:

Course # Course Title Semester S.H.
173:140 Epidemiology I: Principles Fall, Spring, Summer 3
173:160 Intro to Epidemiology Data Analysis with the Computer Fall 2
175:180 Occupational & Environmental Health Seminar Fall, Spring 1
175:185 Occupational Health Research Seminar Fall, Spring 2
175:230 Occupational Health Fall 3
173:240 Epidemiology II: Advanced Methods Spring 4
175:220 Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Spring 3
050:270 Responsible Conduct in Research Fall, Spring, Summer 0

Admissions

The OETP targets baccalaureate degree students who have demonstrated strong undergraduate preparation in science and mathematics including chemistry, biology, physics, and calculus. Students with only a BS degree are typically admitted to the MS thesis program first. Other students entering with a higher degree, but without evidence of independent research capability (e.g. a thesis), may also be admitted to the MS thesis program so they can complete the thesis requirement. Students will be admitted to the OETP if they meet their respective department's admission criteria (GPA, GRE, etc.) and with consideration of other factors such as reference letters, student research interests, work experience, and faculty availability.

Admission Requirements and How to Apply

For more information contact: 

David Asa, Academic Program Coordinator
Email: david-asa@uiowa.edu
319.335.4558

OR

Dr. R. William Field, Professor
Department of Occupational and Environmental Health
Department of Epidemiology
N222 Oakdale Hall
College of Public Health
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-5000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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