Welcome to the 61st
Summer Session in Epidemiology
Welcome to the 61st
Summer Session in Epidemiology
Join the University of Michigan School of Public Health Summer Epidemiology Program for an intensive summer session of public health professional development featuring flexible online courses taught by world-renowned experts in epidemiologic methods, research, and biostatistics.
Welcome to the 61st
Summer Session in Epidemiology
Welcome to the 61st
Summer Session in Epidemiology
Join the University of Michigan School of Public Health Summer Epidemiology Program for an intensive summer session of public health professional development featuring flexible online courses taught by world-renowned experts in epidemiologic methods, research, and biostatistics.
Applying to the Summer Session In Epidemiology
Application Deadline
Applications must be received by June 1, 2026 to ensure course confirmation and avoid a late registration fee.
Payment Information
Full tuition payment must be submitted or postmarked by June 15, 2026. A nonrefundable application fee of $60 is due upon applying.
Financial Aid
Multiple funding opportunities are available to a variety of students to use towards SSE courses.
Online Format
Our program is exclusively online from start to finish - including the application process.
Courses
1-Week Courses
Dive into intensive epidemiological methods with our focused, one-week online courses. Perfect for professionals seeking targeted skill development or a rapid introduction to key research techniques.
3-Week Courses
Immerse yourself in comprehensive epidemiological research through our in-depth, three-week online program. Designed for professionals seeking advanced skills, extensive data analysis training, and a thorough understanding of complex health research methodologies.
Cost & Aid
Summer Session in Epidemiology tuition is based upon whether courses are taken non-credit or for University of Michigan graduate credit (for Michigan residents and non-Michigan residents). Funding opportunities are available for participants on the basis of financial need and academic merit.
I enjoyed the Summer Session in Epidemiology so much that I attended two years in a row. The faculty were superb and I enjoyed connecting with classmates in different public health and medical fields.
Kathryn Crary, MPA
3rd year PhD Candidate in Healthcare Policy and Health Services Research
2024 Participant
Upcoming Lectures
Speaker: Nancy Messonnier, MD