Often called “the cornerstone” of public health, epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases, health conditions, or events among populations and the application of that study to control health problems. By applying the concepts learned in this course to current public health problems and issues, students will understand the practice of epidemiology as it relates to real life and makes for a better appreciation of public health programs and policies. This course explores public health issues like cardiovascular and infectious diseases – both locally and globally – through the lens of epidemiology.



Epidemiology: The Basic Science of Public Health


Instructors: Dr. Karin Yeatts
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There are 6 modules in this course
This module introduces the history and field of epidemiology.
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6 videos1 assignment
This module introduces measures of disease frequency.
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6 videos1 reading1 assignment
This module introduces the following study designs: experimental, cohort, case control, cross-sectional, and ecologic.
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7 videos1 reading1 assignment
This module introduces measures of association and confidence intervals.
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5 videos1 reading1 assignment
This module introduces causality.
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2 videos1 reading1 assignment
This module concludes the course.
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1 video
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Reviewed on Apr 11, 2020
Very clear teaching strategies from the instructors. Some quizzes though are a little bit hard on my part because of the type of questions and answers. But overall it is a great course to take with.
Reviewed on May 15, 2020
Absolutely tremendous course for those interested in research! This course helps to make one familiar with the scientific terms which we came across regularly in medical literature. Great Job!
Reviewed on Jan 28, 2021
Great introduction to the area, focusing on key principles and definitions. Some more practice on calculations would be helpful to reinforce the difference between studies, and measures. Thanks!
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