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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH I

Code: PUBH110

Credits: 15

Semester: Semester 1

This module develops students’ skills and knowledge in epidemiological research and statistical methods, covering key concepts and all the main types of epidemiological study designs. This includes descriptive statistics, tests of association and hypothesis tests. Students gain a critical knowledge of a wide range of study designs and the ability to apply the fundamental principles of robust epidemiological research methods.
Students learn through a combination of interactive tutorials focused on understanding and apply key epidemiological concepts and statistical techniques through structured exercises. These tutorials are combined with data lab sessions in which students develop skills in using the statistical analysis packages to develop skills in public health data analysis.
Weekly formative assessments are built into the module, and students are formally assessed through a 2 hour exam, which test skills in interpreting and evaluating epidemiological studies, and the production of a short report on the epidemiology of an illness or health issue using data on mortality and/or morbidity.