Yale School of
Public Health was established in 1915 in the United States by Charles-Edward Amory Winslow. It is rates as the best schools of
public health in the country and received 3rd rank in its doctoral program in
Epidemiology recently. It also received 13th rank for its Master of
Public Health program.
Yale School of
Public Health does not provide distance learning or weekend classes, it only provides traditional program with regular classes. Courses offered by the Yale School of
Public Health are biostatistics, chronic disease epidemiology, environmental
health sciences,
epidemiology of microbial diseases,
health management,
health policy and administration, and social and behavioral sciences.
Most of the research,
education and
public health practice activities are conducted in collaboration with other faculty and students throughout the Yale community, as well as with other U.S. and international institutions.
Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024