Epidemiology Graduate Minor
This program is available at the following location:
- Corvallis
The Epidemiology graduate minor is intended for doctoral students who seek additional formal training and mentoring in epidemiology.
Minor Code: 7588
Upon successful completion of the program, students will meet the following learning outcomes:
- Explore public health problems pertinent to diverse populations and identify key related sources of data.
- Utilize advanced data analysis and epidemiologic methods.
- Critique the design and results of epidemiologic studies.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Core | ||
H 525 | EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS I | 3 |
H 526 | EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS II | 3 |
Statistical/Advanced Epidemiology Methods | ||
Select at least two courses from the following: 1 | 6-8 | |
APPLIED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SECONDARY DATA | ||
LINEAR REGRESSION AND ANALYSIS OF TIME TO EVENT DATA | ||
GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS AND CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS | ||
ANALYSIS OF CORRELATED HEALTH DATA | ||
TIME TO EVENT ANALYSIS OF HEALTH DATA | ||
ADVANCED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL METHODS | ||
Epidemiology Content Courses | ||
Select at least two courses from the following: 1 | 6 | |
INJURY EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
DISASTER EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE | ||
INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
REPRODUCTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
HEALTHCARE EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS IN FOODBORNE DISEASE OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION | ||
Total Credits | 18-20 |
- 1
Other courses as approved by Epidemiology minor professor
Minor Code: 7588