MPH 506 - Research Methods/Public Health
Campus: Springfield
Description:
Emphasizes the practical application of community health research to enhance the practice of public health. Public health practitioners engaging in administration, policy analysis, program development, and service coordination must be able to assess the needs of populations served and must be able to design and implement programs to meet those needs and evaluate program outcomes. The objective is to provide practical experience necessary for students to skillfully apply a variety of research methods and protocols, data collection, and analysis and interpretation skills to needs assessment and evaluation in public health. Core course. Course Information: Prerequisite: MPH 503.
Special Instructions:
Prerequisite: MPH 503. Requires Instructor Approval.
Academic Program Restrictions:
CERT: Online Epidemiology -UIS
Option 1
Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 4