Master of Science (M.S.) Curriculum (40 credits) - Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics
Students seeking the M.S. in health outcomes, policy, and economics degree must complete 40 credits of academic work with a minimum GPA of at least 3.0; earn no more than 6 credits bearing grades less than B; and complete the degree requirements within five years. Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise noted.
CORE COURSES
(10 credits)
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PHCO 0501
- Health Systems and Policy
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PHCO 0502
- Principles and Methods of Epidemiology
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PHCO 0504
- Introduction to Biostatistics (Prerequisite: Quantitative Skills Assessment)
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PHCO 0514 - Public Health Foundations for MS-HOPE (1 credit)
CAPSTONE (6 credits)
- HOPE 9511 - Capstone Project
- HOPE 9512 - Capstone Project II
CONCENTRATION REQUIRED COURSES (18 credits)
Note: Students should review the Course Descriptions in the School Catalog for specific information about prerequisites required for required courses and recommended electives.
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BIST 0535 - Biostatistical Computing
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BIST 0551 -
Applied Regression
Analysis for Public Health Studies
- EPID 0563 - Introduction to Outcomes Research
- EPID 0656 - Intermediate Epidemiologic Research Methods
- HOPE 9511 - Economic Modeling of Pharmaceuticals and Other Interventions (2 credits)
- HOPE 9512 - Outcome Research Operations (1 credit)
RECOMMENDED ELECTIVE COURSES (6 credits)
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HBSP 0600 - Health Behavior & Policy Research Design
- HBSP 0625 - Issues in Private & Public Health Insurance
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EPID 0591 - Topics in Comparative Effectiveness Research in Health Care
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EPID 0657 - Applied Methods in Epidemiologic Research
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EPID 0678 - Analysis Real World Pharmaceutical Data
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EPID 0629 - Meta-Analysis
- EPID 0601 - Cancer Epidemiology
- EPID 0676 - Intermediate Pharmacoepidemiology
- BIST 0660 - Clinical Trials: Design & Analysis of Medical Experiments
- BIST 0610 - Advanced Regression Methods for Public Health
- BIST 0627 - Applied Survival Data Analysis
- PHEL 0581 - Independent Study in Health Economics
Additional electives may be included as new course offerings become available through the School of Pharmacy, School of Public Health, or other Rutgers graduate training programs.