EPIDEM 205
Methods for Analyzing Non-Randomized and Quasi-Experimental Studies
Epidemiology · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Provides students with necessary tools to evaluate effectiveness or impact of public health interventions. Study designs include non-randomized, quasi-experiments, and natural experiments. Covers both theoretical concepts as well as practical tools that encompass methods borrowed from related fields including social epidemiology, health policy, econometrics, and evaluation research. These methods include instrumental variable, difference-in-difference, synthetic control, regression discontinuity, and propensity score matching.
S/U or letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisites: course 200C or 401, or Biostatistics 200A or 200B or 406, and course M403 or 407A or Biostatistics 203A.
BruinTree reads · Prerequisite
needs reviewconfidence 0.65 · from text- EPIDEM 200C
- EPIDEM 401
- all of
- · "EPIDEM 407A" is not in this catalog version
- · mixed comma-level AND/OR in "course 200C or 401, or Biostatistics 200A or 200B or 406, and course M403 or 407A or Biostatistics 203A" — grouping is a best reading
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
EPIDEM 205
- EPIDEM 200CMethods III: Analysis
- EPIDEM 200AMethods I: Basic Concepts and Study Designs
- EPIDEM 200BMethods II: Prediction and Validity
- EPIDEM 401Applied Epidemiologic Analysis
Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
No course in the catalog lists this as a requisite.





