RESEARCH METHODS & STATISTICS

This course focuses on the examination and application of concepts and quantitative methods that facilitate the investigation of contemporary research in the field of Public Health. Specifically, the course will be geared towards students obtaining the following skills: 1). Comprehension of the goals and basic steps of research; 2). Realization that designing a research project involves a series of choices and the appreciation of the consequences of these choices; 3). Developing a set of criteria for evaluating the value of research questions, the validity of the claims, the generalization of the results, and the ethical considerations involved in conducting and reporting research; 4). Appreciating the strengths and limitations of quantitative research methodologies; and 5). Completion of all steps of a simple research project. Emphasis is placed on students gaining experience in data collection and using the computer as a research tool.

Term 202480 #80150 PUBH2330
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Meeting Times
Location: HSC 302 (RSC)
@ 10:30 - 12:20
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
Enrollment

19

seats available

11

currently enrolled

30

maximum enrollment

30

waitlist seats available

30

waitlist capacity

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