Accelerated Master's Program
College of Health
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The Accelerated Master's Program allows current OSU undergraduate students to take graduate classes and apply those credits to their current undergraduate degree and transfer them to a participating graduate program.
Up to 22 graduate credits will count toward both your bachelor's degree and transfer to a graduate program.
Biostatistics
Biostatisticians use data to address pressing health topics such as genetic modeling, bone health, kidney disease and the links between stressful experiences, health, well-being and cognition.
Comparative Health Sciences
Comparative Health Sciences is a multi-disciplinary program for students with an interest in complex contemporaneous issues that require multi-disciplinary approaches to be addressed.
Environmental & Occupational Health
Environmental and occupational health professionals identify and measure hazards, study potential adverse health effects and discover new ways to control hazards.
Epidemiology
Epidemiologists seek to reduce risk by uncovering clues about what causes disease and injury so they can better detect, plan for and prevent them – here and across the globe.
Health Promotion and Health Behavior
Health promotion and health behavior specialists work to understand the social and behavioral influences at play in various communities, especially those with health disparities. They dig deep to get at the root of issues.
Health Systems and Policy
You want to effect real change in people’s lives, and you know that often begins upstream. To the source where the policies, rules and laws are created that make the biggest difference in the health and well-being of the greatest number of people.
Public Health Practice
With interdisciplinary training in public health practice, our rigorous curriculum incorporates key domains of public health work, including science, community, management and leadership, and policy and systems.