Maastricht University

Master in Epidemiology

Maastricht, The Netherlands

The Master in Epidemiology at Maastricht University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Maastricht University is known for its innovative Problem-Based Learning approach and strong international profile in the Netherlands. Established in 1976, UM encourages small-group tutorials where students actively solve real-world problems, fostering critical thinking, collaboration and self-directed study. Many programs are offered in English, attracting a diverse international student body and creating a multicultural campus atmosphere.

The university emphasizes research in areas such as health, sustainability, governance and data science, and students can engage in interdisciplinary projects with faculty and external partners. Maastricht’s compact city setting supports an integrated student experience, with easy access to cultural activities, internships across the Dutch and European networks, and numerous student organizations that enrich academic and social life.

Graduates benefit from strong international connections, research-led teaching and practical skills developed through PBL. Career services, exchange programs and industry partnerships help students transition into employment or further study. For international students seeking an interactive, research-active university in a historic European city, Maastricht offers a stimulating environment with a clear focus on applied learning and global perspectives.

About the Program

The Master in Epidemiology at Maastricht University is a one-year program for students interested in health and disease mechanisms. It leads to a Master's degree and is taught in English. This program helps students examine health occurrences and determinants in clinical practice and healthcare policy.

The curriculum includes courses like Introduction to Epidemiology, Observational Research, and Advanced Statistical Analysis Techniques. Students also learn about Molecular & Genetic Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, and Writing a Research Protocol. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, including a placement and thesis.

Graduates can pursue careers as Epidemiological Researchers, Policy Advisers in Public Health, Clinical Researchers, or Healthcare Consultants. They can work in hospitals, research institutions, or government agencies, applying their knowledge to improve healthcare outcomes and inform policy decisions.

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