Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology

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Overview

Subject area

EOHS

Catalog Number

641

Course Title

Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology

Description

This is a second level course in modern epidemiologic methods with emphasis on the study of environmental and occupational risks. The course is organized around reading and critiquing current literature, and doing independent analysis using NHANES data. It is
designed for those planning to work in exposure assessment, epidemiology, or in closely allied fields. Emphasis is placed on the conduct of field studies. Classroom discussions will engage the student discussions related to causal inference in epidemiology, point and
interval estimation for cohort and case- control studies, exposure assessment for epidemiology, control of confounding, the identification and interpretation of effect modification. These broad concepts in epidemiology will address specific topics of gene-environment interactions, exposure estimation, the influence of group/area level exposures, modeling of environmental exposures for use in epidemiologic analyses, and multi-level analysis applications in environmental/occupational epidemiology.

Typically Offered

Offer as needed

Academic Career

Graduate

Liberal Arts

No

Credits

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

3

Requisites

032701

Course Schedule