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PHEP 620: Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. This course offers an overview of selected topics in environmental and occupational epidemiology and methods for studying environmental and occupational determinants of disease.
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PHEP 650: Advanced Topics in Epidemiology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Introduction to Epidemiology PHEP 511. Students in course must be enrolled at the School of Public Health and Information Sciences or obtain permission from instructor. The purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity to address issues in epidemiology.
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PHEP 655: Emerging Issues in Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: PHEP 601, PHEP 602, PHEP 616, and PHEP 617 (concurrent registration is accepted); or permission of instructor. This course is an overview of emerging topics in epidemiology. Emphasis ison the role that practicing epidemiologists have played or are playing in current public health events.
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PHEP 666: Thesis Research in Epidemiology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Students enrolled in MS in Epidemiology; Consent of Instructor. This course is for mentored thesis research in the MS Program in Epidemiology. Students are required to complete 6 credit hours of research that culminates in a minimum 30-page original Master's thesis.
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PHEP 701: Advanced Epidemiologic Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the doctoral program in Epidemiology, PHEP 603,PHST 630 or 640 or consent of instructor.
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PHEP 702: Epidemiologic Research Management
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the doctoral program in Epidemiology or consent of instructor. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the practical methods necessary for conducting epidemiologic research including regulations, databases, sampling, recruitment and tracking, instrument design, and data quality control.
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PHEP 750: Seminars in Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Doctoral program in Epidemiology. Doctoral students engage with faculty as junior-peers to develop skills such as research proposal writing, grant budgeting, peer review, manuscript preparartion, oral and poster presentation.
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PHEP 777: Dissertation Research
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Completion of Doctoral Qualifying Examination or Consent of Program Director. This course is for mentored dissertation research in the PhD Program in Epidemiology.
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PHEP 778: Readings and Research in Epidemiology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the PhD. program in public health services with concentration in epidemiology. This independent studies course allows doctoral students in epidemiology to conduct research on advanced topics not covered in other courses and explore ideas for disssertation research before admission to candidacy.
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PHIL 205: Introduction to Philosophy - H
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: ENGL 101. Selected writings by important philosophers (e.g., Plato, Aristotle), illustrating their problems, methods, and conclusions.
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