Overview
The PhD in Global Health Metrics at the University of Washington is designed to equip researchers with the skills necessary to leverage quantitative measurement and implementation science in order to enhance global health decisions. This program emphasizes the development of advanced competencies in epidemiology, health metrics, and data-driven evaluation, all of which are essential for addressing real-world health systems challenges.
What you'll study
Curriculum overview
The program integrates core doctoral coursework focused on global health issues with advanced quantitative methods, alongside training in epidemiologic and measurement strategies. Students engage in research-intensive work that leads to the completion of a dissertation.
- Problems in Global Health
- Diseases and Issues in Global Health
- Advanced Methods for Global Health
- Epidemiologic Methods
- Advanced Quantitative Methods
Dissertation requirement
- Doctoral candidates are required to produce a dissertation grounded in original research related to global health metrics and associated analytic or implementation science topics.
Research training
- Students will cultivate research proficiency through supervised work that aligns with faculty expertise and the program's research themes.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
Applicants should meet the University of Washington’s general graduate admission criteria and demonstrate a strong academic foundation relevant to quantitative and global health research. GRE/GMAT and GPA minimums are not specified.
English requirements
- Duolingo English Test (DET): minimum score of 105
- TOEFL iBT: minimum score of 80
Other requirements
- All application materials must be submitted electronically.
- GRE and TOEFL scores (when applicable) should be sent electronically to the University of Washington.
- A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution (or an equivalent qualification from outside the USA) is required.
- Competitive applicants typically possess prior Master-level training and/or relevant experience in global health, particularly in low-resource settings.
Career prospects
Upon completion of the PhD program, graduates can pursue various career paths in academia, research institutions, government agencies, and non-profit organizations focused on global health. The skills gained through this program prepare students to contribute significantly to improving health outcomes worldwide.
Additionally, after completing their PhD at the University of Washington, international graduates may explore work opportunities in the United States through various visa pathways, including the Optional Practical Training (OPT) process, which allows for practical experience in their field of study.