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title | Epidemiology Competencies |
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In addition to the overall Master of Science in Public Health degree competencies, Epidemiology MSPH graduates will be able to Epidemiologic Principles and Methods - Describe and discuss the history and theory of epidemiology;
- Identify, describe and discuss the public health problems in terms of magnitude, person, time and place;
- Assess, synthesize and critically evaluate epidemiologic scientific literature;
- Compare and contrast uses and limitations of experimental and observational study designs in epidemiology;
- Design a cross-sectional, cohort and case-control study to address a public health problem;
- Demonstrate proficiency in epidemiologic principles of infectious and chronic disease research;
- Critically evaluate risk factors and their relationships to health outcomes including the evaluation of bias and effect modification; and
- Demonstrate proficiency in basic and intermediate epidemiologic methods and principles.
Data Management and Statistical Analysis - Demonstrate mastery of data management and processing and SAS programming skills; and
- Demonstrate proficiency in the analysis of continuous, categorical and time to event data and interpretation of results.
Practice of Epidemiology - Identify, discuss and apply ethical principles to the design, collection, use and dissemination of epidemiologic data; and
- Conduct an independent research project including hypothesis generation, review of the epidemiologic literature, data management, analysis, interpretation and written and oral communication of findings.
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