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Major
Public Health | Veterinary Medicine
Discipline
Medicine & Health | Science
Minor
Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming | Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This epidemiology course provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the study of health and disease in populations. Students will learn core concepts, analytical methods, and study designs to assess disease patterns and causation. The course emphasizes problem-based learning and prepares students to apply epidemiological principles in public health and infection prevention careers.

Program Outline

Outline:

  • Objectives:
  • Analyze key aspects of epidemiology
  • Gain problem-based learning skills of epidemiological concepts and methods
  • Gain an overview of measures of disease frequency, and experimental and observational statistics
  • Design epidemiologic study models
  • Description:
  • The course is fundamental to a successful infection prevention and public health career.
  • Epidemiology is the systematic and rigorous study of health and disease in a population. The purpose of this course is to introduce core concepts in epidemiology as a foundation for further learning in the public health field and the infection prevention field. Students will learn about several aspects of epidemiology and will discover and learn to apply analytical methods to study patterns of disease and injury. Upon learning concepts of inference, bias, and confounding, the students will assess epidemiological associations and causation of disease. Students will recognize how to apply these concepts to inform basic and clinical science as well as policy. The course requires problem-based learning of epidemiological concepts and methods so the students will be able to use epidemiology as a scientific tool for addressing the health needs of the community and the hospital environment. Topics covered in this course include basic principles of epidemiology, measures of disease frequency, epidemiologic study designs: experimental and observational, bias, confounding, outbreak investigations, screening, causality, and ethical issues in epidemiologic research. In addition, students will develop skills to read, interpret, and evaluate health information from published epidemiologic studies.
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