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May 18, 2024
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HLAD 323 - Introduction to Epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the distribution of determinants and antecedents of health and disease in human populations. The introductory course will examine the key concepts, contextual factors, and application of epidemiology in public health and across the health professions. Drawing from current public health issues and examples, the course is designed to provide students with a foundation for understanding the basic methods and tools used by epidemiologists to study the health populations.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter
Prerequisite(s) AHPR 200 and (SOCL 250 or STAT 170 ) Class-Level Restriction Sophmore standing or above
Notes - Equivalent Courses HLAD 200 Previously listed as HLAD 200 - Introduction to Epidemiology Updates Change to prerequisites 12/2016, effective Fall 2017; Change to number and prerequisites 11/2015, effective Fall 2016; Course Rotation 9/2014; New Course 5/2013, effective Winter 2014
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