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EPIDEMIOLOGY (EPI)

573A. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./1] I II (Identical with PHL 573A). P, EPI major or minor, MPH major, or consent of instructor.

573B. Epidemiologic Methods (3) I II (Identical with PHL 573B). P, EPI 573A, EPI 576A, EPI 576B.

573C. Advanced Epidemiology (3) I Study of computer intensive multivariate epidemiologic methods including evaluation of potential etiologic environmental exposures in human populations to the rise of disease. 2R, 1L. (Identical with PHL 573C). P, EPI 573A, EPI 573B, EPI 576A, EPI 576B and advanced standing.

576A. Biostatistics in Public Health (3) I (Identical with PHL 576A, which is home). Change home from PHL to EPI. Keep crosslisting at PHL. Spring 99

576B. Biostatistics for Research (3) II Descriptive statistics and statistical inference relevant to biomedical research, including data analysis, regression and correlation analysis, analysis of variance, survival analysis, biological assay, statistical methods for epidemiology and statistical evaluation of clinical literature. P, EPI 576A or PHL 576A. Add crosslisting and prerequisite: (Identical with PHL 576B). P, EPI 576A. Spring 99

586. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3) I P, EPI 596A and EPI 596B. Change course number to: 640. See new course number for additional changes. Spring 99

594. Practicum (1-5) [Rpt./] I II

596. Seminar

a. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with PHL 596A). Change course number to: 573A. See new course number for additional changes. Spring 99

b. Epidemiologic Methods (3) I II P, EPI 576A and EPI 596B. Change course number to: 573B. See new course number for additional changes. Spring 99

c. Advanced Epidemiology (3) I Study of computer intensive multivariate epidemiologic methods including evaluation of potential etiologic environmental exposures in human populations to the rise of disease. 2R, 1L. P, EPI 596A, EPI 596B, EPI 576A, EPI 576B and advanced standing. Change course number to: 573C. See new course number for additional changes. Spring 99

599. Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./] I II

615A. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3) I (Identical with RONC 615A and CBIO 615A). Change crosslisting and prerequisites to: (Identical with RONC 615A, CBIO 615A, PHL 615A). P, EPI 573A. Spring 99

615B. Cancer Control (3) II (Identical with RONC 615B) P, EPI 615A. Change crosslisting and prerequisites to: (Identical with RONC 615B and PHL 615B). P, EPI 573A, EPI 615A. Spring 99

640. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3) I P, EPI 573A and EPI 573B. (Identical with PHL 640).

660. Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3) II Introduction to epidemiologic methods used in infectious disease investigations. An emphasis will be placed on understanding the relationships between the host, the parasite and the environment as they relate disease causation. P, EPI 596A, EPI 596B. (Identical with ENTO 660, PHL 660, V SC 660).

670. Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3) II Nutritional epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology, occupational epidemiology and environmental epidemiology. P, EPI 596A, EPI 596B and EPI 576A or PHL 576A. Change units to: (3-4) and add crosslist: (Identical with PHL 670). Effective Fall 1999.

680. Environmental, Occupational, and Injury Epidemiology (3) I Epidemiological methods and research in occupational and environmentally related diseases, with emphasis on adult and childhood chronic diseases, effects of air pollution, occupational exposure, and injury. P, EPI 596A, EPI 596B, PHL 576. Add crosslist: (Identical with PHL 680). Effective Spring 1999.

696. Seminar

a. Epidemiology Seminar (1) [Rpt./7] I (Identical with PHL 696a).

l. Epidemiology Seminar (1) [Rpt./7] I. Change course number to: 696A. Spring 99

699. Independent Study (3-6) [Rpt./]

886. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3) I P, EPI 596A, EPI 596B.

896. Seminar

a. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II

b. Epidemiologic Methods (3) I II P, EPI 596A and EPI 576A.

c. Advanced Epidemiology (3) I Study of computer intensive multivariate epidemiologic methods including evaluation of potential etiologic environmental exposures in human populations to the rise of disease. 2R, 1L. P, EPI 596A, EPI 596B, EPI 576A, EPI 576B and advanced standing.

900. Research (1-3)

910. Thesis (1-6) [Rpt./] I II

920. Dissertation (1-6) [Rpt./]

930. Supplementary Registration (1-9)


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