These are just some examples of non-EPID courses that are available through other departments as electives in the MPH Program. All students should look on the web to identify additional courses that might be of interest to them.
Biostatistics |
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BIOS 524 |
Biostatistical Computing |
BIOS 571 |
Clinical Trials |
BIOS 572 |
Statistical Analysis of Biomedical Data |
BIOS 581 |
Applied Multivariate Analysis |
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Nursing |
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NURS 509 |
Advanced Nursing Practice: Community (includes needs assessment) |
NURS 632 |
Health Promotion in Women |
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Human Genetics |
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HGEN 501/ BIOL 530 |
Human Genetics |
HGEN 603 |
Mathematical and Statistical Genetics |
HGEN 619 |
Quantitative Genetics |
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Gerontology |
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GRTY 603 |
Social Science Research Methods in Gerontology |
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Sociology |
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SOC 603 |
Seminar in Population Studies (demography) |
SOC 605 / PADM 605 |
Survey Research Methods |
SOC 645 |
The Sociology of Health and Illness |
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Psychology |
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PSYC 635 |
Psychology of Health and Health Care in the Elderly |
PSYC 655 |
Community Interventions: Development, Implementation and Evaluation |
PSYC 660 |
Health Psychology (Prerequisites-check with faculty) |
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Center for Public Policy* -- Ph.D. level courses |
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PPAD 730 |
Seminar in Health Policy |
PPAD 791 |
Perspectives in Integrated Health
and Human Services – |