Quantitative Methods in Public Health Surveillance
SPH BS 735
Thacker wrote, ‘Surveillance is the cornerstone of public health practice.’ This course will provide an introduction to surveillance and explore its connections to biostatistics and public health practice. Topics will include quasi-experimental designs, weighted sampling, and capture-recapture methods. Students will learn about available surveillance data, how to analyze these data, and how to write about their findings. This class carries Epidemiology concentration credit.
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