
EPIDEMIOLOGY (EPI)
515. Subspecialty
h. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3) P, none; statistics helpful.
(Identical with RONC 515h).
i. Cancer Prevention and Control (3-15) (Identical with RONC 515i).
596. Seminar
a. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./1] (Identical with PHL 596a).
b. Epidemiologic Methods (3)
z. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3)
610. Biostatistics for Research (3) 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, MATH 509.
650. Quantitative Epidemiology (3) 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, 596a, 596b.
660. Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./1] 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, 596a, 596b.
(Identical with ENTO 660, PHL 660, and V SC 660).
670. Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3-4) Nutritional epidemiology,
pharmacoepidemiology, occupational epidemiology and environmental
epidemiology. P, 596a, 596b.
680. Respiratory and Environmental Epidemiology (3) Epidemiological
methods and research in respiratory diseases and environmentally related
diseases, with emphasis on adult and childhood chronic lung diseases, effects
of air pollution and occupational exposures. P 596a, 596b, PHL 576.
696. Seminar
l. Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./8 units]
896. Seminar
a. Basic Principles of Epidemiology (3) [Rpt./1]
b. Epidemiologic Methods (3)
z. Psychosocial Epidemiology (3)