brianman
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Hello everyone! I am looking for some input from those experienced with the coursework for Masters in Public Health and the application process. I am currently a senior undergrad student (graduating in May), with a 3.5 overall gpa, that majors in Psychology and Biology (I have focused a lot on cognitive sciences). Aside from my major, I am a part of a research lab as a lab assistant, and I have taken up extra-curriculars that have given me the opportunities to hone my leadership skills, along with public speaking, planning and advocacy. Being that my college does not offer any courses in public health, I have not taken any coursework that directly relates to the field.
I very much love the process of conducting research, but I wanted a career that would allow me to advocate and apply research rather than the process of just cranking out content that may or may not be useful in the long run. In this matter, I think that a Masters in Public Health would be good for me.
I am considering applying to the Hunter MPH program for Fall 2014. I guess that my question would be, is the Hunter MPH program credible, and am I crazy for trying to pursue this path?! Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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Thank you for your responses! They were definitely encouraging!
Just one more question. I do notice that many (nearly everyone!) here is on the epidemiology/biostats track in their Masters programs. Obviously, math courses are encouraged, but is a strong undergrad math curriculum required? I am asking because I have only taken one math course in undergrad (Statistics). I have very significant experience in analysis and research (two independent projects, and an internship in a lab) which are skills that could be considered to be very integral parts of the epidemiology practice.
Would it be too much of a longshot to apply to an epidemiology program with my background?