EPIDEM 100
Principles of Epidemiology
Epidemiology · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Limited to nonmajors. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 120. Introductory course to provide qualified undergraduate students with broad and comprehensive overview of concepts of epidemiology including evaluating public health problems in terms of magnitude, person, time and place; critiquing epidemiologic studies; identifying and accessing key sources of data for epidemiologic assessment; using epidemiologic methods and calculating basic epidemiology measures for operational purposes; and communicating basic principles of epidemiology such as definitions of populations, sources of bias, causation for morbidity and mortality, risk and protective factors, and basics of study design.
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Preparation: one full biological sciences course.
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