MS and PhD Programs in Environmental Epidemiology, Colorado State University

MS and PhD Programs in Environmental Epidemiology, Colorado State University

Interested in pursuing an MS or PhD in epidemiology at a world-class research institution, working to solve the world’s environmentally-relevant population health problems, connecting with fellow epidemiology students and faculty in an engaging manner, all while living in a vibrant community at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains? Our previous graduates are in exciting postdoctoral fellowship and faculty positions at major universities, at the USEPA, CDC, and local and state health departments. Consider joining our team of dedicated environmental epidemiologists!

Possible Student Projects  

(funding available for most topic areas):  

  • Ambient air pollution and children’s respiratory and metabolic outcomes
  • Environmental exposures and perinatal outcomes
  • Methods in occupational epidemiology
  • Air pollution and cardiopulmonary health among people with HIV
  • Smoking cessation strategies for people living with HIV in India or South Africa
  • Air pollution and cardiovascular risk after tuberculosis treatment
  • Wildfire smoke and health 
  • Air pollution, pesticides, and health
  • Household air pollution and health
  • Clean energy transitions and health
  • Causal inference in environmental epidemiology
  • Climate-related disasters and health

Program Information 

  • Click here for more information on degree programs in environmental health sciences
  • Feb. 1 is the preferred deadline for Fall 2020 MS and PhD programs, applications will be accepted until July 1 for US applicants / May 1 for international applicants, but we encourage you to apply early.
  • Check out individual faculty pages by clicking here. All faculty encourage you to reach out by email anytime!

Questions?

Click here to apply online!

If you’re looking for a meaningful graduate degree experience combined with the perfect fusion of opportunity and adventure, Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado is where you’ll find it!


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