PUBH 805: Biostatistics for Public Health

Description
Designed for students who wish to understand basic biostatistical methods and principles as they apply to public health data. The methods include descriptive statistics, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, non-parametric methods, multiple regression and logistic regression. The emphasis of the course is on applications of these methods to public health data, on correct interpretations of the resulting analyses as to be presented to both public health professionals and general lay audiences, and on the critical appraisal of these methods as used in the public health literature. The course also introduces the computer software program SPSS as it applies to the statistical topics discussed in the course.
Credit units
.3
Term description
1(3L-3T)
College
Graduate Studies and Research
Department
School of Public Health
Formerly
CHEP 805
Prerequisite(s)
undergraduate course in statistics
Note:
Students with credit for CHEP 805 will not receive credit for this course.