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ENVS 681: Modeling Geographical Space
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Tomlin. Offered through CGS - See current timetable. This course explores the nature and use of digital geographic information systems (GIS) for the analysis and synthesis of spatial patterns and processes through 'cartographic modeling'. Cartographic modeling is a general but well defined methodology that can be used to address a wide variety of analytical mapping applications in a clear and consistent manner. It does so by decomposing both data and data-processing tasks into elemental components that can then be recomposed with relative ease and with great flexibility.
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ENVS 699: Masters of Environmental Studies Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Riebling. Permission of instructor required. Offered through CGS - See current timetable.
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ENVS 699 - Masters of Environmental Studies Capstone Seminar
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ENVS 999: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Permission of instructor required. Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.
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EPID 509: Introduction to Epidemiology.Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Propert. The purpose of this course is to introduce students without a background in medicine and biology to the basic vocabulary and principles of human anatomy and physiology in preparation for collaborative research in biostatistics. The course will begin with an overview of basic human biochemistry, cell biology, and genetics. Later topics willfocus on the major organ systems including circulation, digestion and excretion, neurophysiology, and reproduction. Major disease areas of research such as cancer and drug research will also be covered.
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EPID 509 - Introduction to Epidemiology.Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
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EPID 510: Probability I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Morrison. Prerequisite(s): Two semesters of calculus (through multivariable calculus), linear algebra. This course is also offered in the Summer I session. This course covers Elements of matrix algebra. Discrete and continuous random variables and their distributions. Monents and moment generating functions. Joint distributions. Functions and transformations of random variables. Law of large numbers and the central limit theorem. Point estimation: sufficiency,maximum likelihood, minimum variance, confidence intervals.
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EPID 510 - Probability I
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EPID 522: Probability and Estimation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Shults. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor. This course is the first of a four quarter sequence in Biostatistics at the introductory level. Topics covered include graphical methods, probability, discrete and continuous distributions, estimation, confidence intervals, and one sample hypothesis testing. Emphasis is placed on understanding the propper application and interpretation of the methods.
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EPID 523: Inference and Linear Regression
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Cucchiara. Prerequisite(s): EPID 522 or Permission of Instructor. This course is the second of a four quarter sequence in Biostatistics at the introductory level. Topics covered include two sample hypothesis testing, nonparametric techniques, sample size determination, correlatoin, regression, analysis of variance, and alaysis of covariance. Emphasis is place on undestanding the proper application and underlying assumption of the mehtods presented. Laboratory sessions focus on the sue of the STATA statistical package and applications to clinical data.
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EPID 524: Biostatistics III
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Bilker. Prerequisite(s): EPID 522 and 523 or Permission of Instructor. This course is the thrid of a four quarter sequence in Biostatistics at the introducutory level. This quarter covers concepts in biostatistics as applied to epidemiology, primarily categorical data analysis, analysis of case-control, cross- sectional cohort studies, and clinical trails. Topics include simple analysis of epidemiologic measures of effect; stratified analysis; confoudning; interaction, the use of matching and sample size determination. Emphasis is placed on understanding the proper application and underlying assumptions of the methods presented. Laboratory sessions focus on the use of STATA and other statistical packages and applications for clinical data
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EPID 525: Biostatistics for Epidemiologic Methods II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Faculty. Prerequisite(s): EPID 522, 523 and 524 or permission of instructor. This course is the fourth of a four quarter sequence in Biostatistics at the introductory level biostatistics. This quarter covers concepts in biostatistics as applied to epidemiology, primarily multivariable models in epidemiology for analyzing case-control, cross-sectional, cohort studies, and clinical trials. Topics include logistic, conditional logistics, and Poisson regression methods; simple survival analyses including Cox regression. Emphasis is placed on understanding the proper application and underlying assumptions of the methods presented. Laboratory sessions focus on the use of the STATA and other statistical packages and applications to clinical data.
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EPID 545: Found Comm Oriented Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Found Comm Oriented Research
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