PUBHEPI 4410
Conceptual Foundations of Social Epidemiology
This is an advanced undergraduate course in epidemiology that focuses on how social factors, including, but not limited to, education, neighborhood context, economic instability and structural and institutional racism are related to various population health outcomes. Students will learn theories that inform how social determinants of health are measured and how epidemiologists use these measures to identify determinants of disease and ill health among populations, especially historically marginalized and underserved groups.
Prequisite(s): PUBHEPI 2410 or permission of instructor.
PUBHEPI 3410H
Honors Case Studies in Public Health
This is an advanced undergraduate course in epidemiology that is designed for honors students in Public Health or a related field. Students will learn about how epidemiology is used in the field of public health through a case-study approach.
Prequisite(s): Honors standing and 2410.
PUBHEPI 3193
Individual Studies in Epidemiology
Individual studies in Epidemiology focusing on applied topics.
Prequisite(s): Permission of instructor.
PUBHEPI 2410
Epidemiology in Public Health
The course will cover the principles and procedures in the field of epidemiology, with a focus on the application of the principles of epidemiology. GEN theme health and well-being course.
Prequisite(s): None.
PUBHEHS 8899
Doctoral Seminar in Environmental Health Sciences
Doctoral-level seminar on topics that are relevant to students enrolled in the PhD program in environmental health sciences.
Prequisite(s): None.
PUBHEHS 8340
Molecular Techniques for Environmental Health Sciences
Practical introduction to molecular techniques, as applied to research in environmental health sciences.
PUBHEHS 7899
Seminar in Environmental Health Sciences
Seminar on topics that are relevant to students enrolled in programs in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences.
Prequisite(s): None.
PUBHEHS 6390
Major Human Diseases in Global Public Health
Public health is focused on preventing illnesses and injuries or intervening to decrease the impact to populations of people. Emphasize on basic physiology, pathophysiology and clinical evaluation of major human diseases that have significant global public health impact epidemiologically, politically and economically with a focus on disease causes and prevention. Formerly PUBHEHS 7390.
Prequisite(s): None.
PUBHEHS 7380
Exposure Science Monitoring Techniques I
This course will discuss the principles and practices of human exposure sampling of contaminants in environmental and biological matrices with special emphasis on the air matrix. In addition, students will be introduced to analytical techniques and instrumentation for air contaminants.
Prequisite(s): None.
PUBHEHS 7365
Environmental and Human Health Risk Assessment
Students will learn about the development of the formal risk assessment process, its role in environmental and public health regulation in the United States and the four fundamental steps in a risk assessment. Students will learn about the interface between the risk assessment and risk management process.