<p>Sure! I’m super interested in ID, too, though I’m personally leaning towards doctor of infectious disease.
Definitely an undergraduate degree in Biology or Microbiology would be helpful, as would a(n) (Applied) Mathematics degree, or at least high level math classes (mathematical epidemiology is pretty cool).
You’re going to need a higher level degree, either a masters or PhD in Epidemiology or Public Health, or perhaps something more specific if applicable to your interests. </p>
<p>Hope this was helpful
<a href=“How to Become an Epidemiologist in Canada or the U.S. | Academic Invest”>http://www.academicinvest.com/science-careers/biology-careers/how-to-become-an-epidemiologist</a>
<a href=“Research for Your Most Important Health Purchases”>http://www.innerbody.com/careers-in-health/becoming-epidemiologist.html</a>
<a href=“How to Become an Epidemiologist (with Pictures) - wikiHow Life”>http://www.wikihow.com/Become-an-Epidemiologist</a>
<a href=“http://www.aea.asn.au/about-us/how-do-you-become-an-epidemiologist”>http://www.aea.asn.au/about-us/how-do-you-become-an-epidemiologist</a></p>