*Course schedules are subject to change due to last minute updates
SPH Course Descriptions
Descriptions of all School of Public Health courses can also be found in the course catalog of the most recent edition of the PSU Bulletin.
PUBH 522: Analytic Methods II: Applied Analysis
| Course Code | Credit | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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PUBH 522 | 3 |
Course Information
Analytic Methods II builds on the skills taught in Analytic Methods I and covers quantitative and qualitative methods used in public health studies. Topics include qualitative and quantitative statistical analysis methods of data generated from various epidemiologic study designs. Health equity considerations are integrated throughout. Students will be introduced to epidemiologic designs, hypothesis testing, and data analysis using statistical software. Students will be introduced to epidemiologic designs, hypothesis testing, and data analysis using statistical software. The class project will use a population-based public health problem (e.g. heat wave exposure, influenza) as a common thread throughout the course.
Prerequisite
- PUBH 521 or instructor permission
Interprofessional Education Course Schedule
Interprofessional education occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enhance collaboration and improve health outcomes. At least 1 credit of Interprofessional Education is required by all MPH degree programs.
Most courses with OHSU subject code IPE (Inter-Professional Education) or UNI (University Curriculum) satisfy the Interprofessional Education requirement. Other courses may also serve; consult your advisor.
For a list of IPE and UNI courses, descriptions, and their intended schedule download the spreadsheet. This list is subject to change, contact the course instructor if you would like to enroll.
Interprofessional Education