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Dec 26, 2024
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HPM 420 - Epidemiology and Health Care Statistics 5 CR
Presents the fundamentals of epidemiology including infectious disease, environmental epidemiology, chronic disease, experimental study design, observation and data interpretation. Students engage in a comprehensive study of epidemiology through the human life span.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 130 or equivalent with a C (2.0) or better and admission to the Health Promotion and Management program, or permission of the Program Chair.
Course Outcomes
- Articulate the role of epidemiology in public health and the role of state, federal and local health agencies
- Explain and calculate measures of population health
- Explain infectious disease concepts and surveillance
- Describe chronic diseases, risk factors, and causation
- Review research methods and analyze basic statistical data used in epidemiological studies
- Discuss the collection, analysis, and application of health care data used in health promotion and medicine
- Discuss health and justice issues that pertain to the physical environment and climate changes
- Develop evidence-based needs assessment for a defined population group
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