The Statistics program of University of Rochester requires satisfactory completion of at least 32 credits and a final comprehensive written examination; no thesis is required. Of the 32 credits, at least 24 must be in departmental courses primarily at the 400 level or above.
The Public Health program of University of Rochester, housed in the Department of Public Health Sciences is a 43-credit program accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).
The University of Rochester offers two options for completion of a Master’s of Science in Physiology. Under Plan A, the student completes a thesis project in a faculty member’s research lab.
The University of Rochester offers two options for completion of a Master’s of Science in Pharmacology. Under Plan A, the student completes a thesis project in a faculty members research lab.
The Optics program of University of Rochester can be completed between two or four semesters of full-time study, or over a longer period of part-time study.
The Nursing Education program of University of Rochester is designed for experienced working nurses who want to transition to a teaching role, either as a nurse educator or in patient safety and education.
Currently, 64 students are enrolled in University of Rochester’s Microbiology and Immunology Ph.D. program, and their research is overseen by some 29 primary tenure-track faculty members, and an additional 18 secondary faculty members – ensuring a great range of research opportunities.
The field of Medical Humanities uses the perspectives and tools of humanities and arts disciplines to study the human contexts of healthcare. In the biopsychosocial tradition of healthcare education, the Medical Humanities program of University of Rochester provides foundational training in this field.
The Health Services and Policy program of University of Rochester is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to conduct high quality health services and policy analysis. We meet this goal by providing students with a multi-disciplinary foundation in the fundamental elements of health services research.
The Health Care Organization Management and Leadership program of University of Rochester is designed for working adults from health care-related professional backgrounds who wish to work in a health care management role.