The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences currently offers certificate programs through the Wright State University College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies. The completion of a certificate is noted on your transcript and it is a great way to show future employers you have acquired skills in a specialized area. Courses completed as part of a certificate offered by the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences can be applied toward the Master of Public Health degree.
Epidemiology
The Epidemiology certificate program provides specialized knowledge and skills in applying epidemiologic concepts and methods to prevention and public health problems.
Health Care Management
The Health Care Management certificate program offers a curriculum designed to develop strategic management and leadership skills applicable to the health care industry.
Co-sponsored by Wright State's Raj Soin College of Business and the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
Public Health Leadership
The Public Health Leadership certificate program provides both skills and a working knowledge of administrative principles necessary in applied public health and related professional settings
Clinical Trials Coordination
The Clinical Trials Coordination certificate program is designed to facilitate readiness for clinical trials and clinical research management and enactment.
Offered by the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Anatomy
The Anatomy certificate program covers basic cell biology and the microscopic survey of human tissues, dissection of the human body, development of the human body and structure and function of the human nervous system.
Offered by the Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology, and Physiology
For more information
- Review the Certificate Student Handbook (PDF)
- Contact Us