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PUBH 320 Principles of Applied Epidemiology

5 credits
This course introduces the role of epidemiologists in public health practice. Students learn how to measure the health status of populations and the strength of a relationship between a disease and a risk factor. Students are introduced to public health surveillance, including its purpose and characteristics and how to report key surveillance findings. This course also covers the steps in investigating a foodborne outbreak.

Prerequisites: Admission to the BASPH program

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Summarize descriptive data, including morbidity and mortality measures
  • Differentiate among prevalence, incidence, and measures of public health impact
  • Identify the need for disease surveillance and its basic components
  • Recognize the existence of a public health problem
  • Evaluate how to investigate a potential outbreak

Program Outcomes
This course teaches to the following program outcomes:

  • Apply the fundamental principles of public health to individual, community, and population health issues to study disease incidence and prevalence
  • Explain the etiology and prevalence of chronic and infectious diseases and how it relates to prevention, management, and treatment strategies
  • Apply statistical and other quantitative analysis tools and techniques to issues in public health
  • Evaluate and analyze data as it relates to health outcomes and prevention, management, and treatment strategies

Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50