Courses Details
EPID670: Integrated Problem Solving In Epidemiology 1
- Graduate level
- Residential
- Fall term(s) for residential students;
- 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Abram Wagner (Residential);
- Prerequisites: Current or past enrollment in PUBHLTH 500. This course is only for EPID MPH students.
- Description: This class is the first semester of a year-long capstone course for master’s students in epidemiology. The course advances students’ analytical skills in developing epidemiological research questions, performing power and sample size calculations, and designing data collection instruments. Students will apply concepts into individual data analysis and writing projects.
- Learning Objectives: To develop an epidemiological research question based on the current scientific literature and using an existing dataset. To perform power calculations and sample size calculations for a given research question and study population. To assess measurement error and biases in an existing dataset.
Department | Program | Degree | Competency | Specific course(s) that allow assessment | EPID | General Epidemiology | MPH | Apply core aspects of field methods in epidemiology (e.g., survey design, sampling and power, surveillance) | EPID670, EPID671 | EPID | Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology | MPH | Communicate environmental or occupational epidemiological findings in writing using standards of peer-reviewed journals, including descriptions of design, results, and interpretation | EPID670, EPID671 |
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