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Biostatistics Courses

601 Statistical Methods for Public Health Practice I G 4
Introduction to biostatistical methods and their applications in epidemiologic studies and public health practice.
Wi Qtr. 10 hrs on 3 3-day wkends. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH Program for Experienced Professionals or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 701 or PUB HLTH 752.

602 Statistical Methods for Public Health Practice II G 4
Continuation of 601, with emphasis on non-parametric methods, correlation, and regression analysis; critical reading of current articles in public health.
Sp Qtr. 10 hrs on 3 3-day weekends. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH Program for Experienced Professionals or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 702 or PUB HLTH 753.

604 Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students G 2
Introduction to programming using SAS software to accomplish public health data management and analysis.
Wi Qtr. 2-hr cl. Open only to Public Health students. This course is graded S/U.

605 Applied Survival Analysis U G 4
Techniques for analyzing censored data including: life table and product limit estimator, k-sample tests, and proportional hazards regression.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Stat 521 and 645 or PUBH-BIO 703; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Biostat 605. Cross-listed in Biostatistics.

606 Applied Logistic Regression G 4
Theoretical and practical training in statistical modeling of a categorical response variable; conditional and unconditional models, assessment of model performance, determination of scale.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: B- or above in 702 or permission of instructor. Taught in odd years.

607 Practical Biostatistics for Biomedical Laboratory Researchers G 4
Introduction to statistical principles and methods appropriate for experimental laboratory data with applications in biomedical sciences. 4 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in the Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program or permission of instructor. Su Qtr. 4 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in the Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program or permission of instructor.

624 Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis G 4
Statistical models and methods for the analysis of data arising from longitudinal studies with repeated measurements on subjects over time.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 703 or permission of instructor. Taught in odd years.

651 Survey Sampling Methods G 4
Sampling from finite populations, simple random, stratified, systematic and cluster sampling designs, ratio and regression estimates; non-sampling errors.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Stat 521 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Stat 651. Cross-listed in Statistics.

652 Applied Statistical Analysis with Missing Data G 4
Models and methods for the dataset with missing values, including imputation and likelihood and Bayesian-based models.
Au Qtr. 2 2-h cl. Prereq: 703, Stat 729 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Stat 652. Cross-listed with Stat 652. Knowledge of regression and familiarity with statistical computing package.

685 Field Experience in Biostatistics G 1-8
Placement in a public health agency or related site for supervised practice experience.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH program and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. 30 hours of on-site time per credit hour, arranged with adviser.This course is graded S/U.

701 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I G 4
Theory and application of basic statistical concepts for design of studies in health sciences, integrated with statistical software applications.
Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health or permission of instructor.

702 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II G 4
Review of the fundamental concepts of biostatistics, including more complex analysis of variance designs, integrated with application of computer statistical packages.
Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: B- or above in 701 or permission of instructor.

703 A Problem-Oriented Approach to Biostatistics G 4
The employment of actual health-related problems to illustrate the use of computers and applied statistical methods important to epidemiologists and other health professionals.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: B- or above in 702 or permission of instructor.

706 Regression Modeling of Time-to-Event Data G 4
Common parametric models for survival data; competing risks, cumulative incidence functions, life table methods, additive hazards regression models, regression diagnostics, multivariate survival analysis.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 605 or Biostat 605 or permission of instructor. Taught in even years.

785 Culuminating Project in Public Health G 1-8
Final Project for MPH degree that can be a research report, program evaluation or grant proposal. Students should see division specific requirements.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Graduate standing in Public Health and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for PUB HLTH, HSMP, PUBH-EHS, PUBH-EPI, PUBH-HBP 785. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

786 Biostatistics Consulting Laboratory G 3
Participation in consultations offered to biomedical researchers, combined with individualized faculty guidance.
Sp Qtr. 1 3-hr lab and 2 1-hr conf. Prereq: 703 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. Taught in even years.

793 Individual Studies in Biostatistics G 1-6
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

794 Group Studies in Biostatistics U G 2-5
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs.

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Enviromental Health Sciences Courses

530 Current Issues in Environmental Health U 4
Critical review and discussion of current issues in environmental health; occupational and environmental hazards and responses. Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

685 Field Experience in Environmental Health Sciences G 1-8
Placement in a public health agency or related site for supervised practice experience.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH program and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. 30 hours of on-site time per credit hour, arranged with adviser. This course is graded S/U.

731 Principles of Environmental Health G 4
Survey of major environmental factors affecting human health, including air, water, and land pollution, occupational hazards, trace metals, chemical carcinogens, radiation, and noise.
Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl.

732 Basic Concepts in Toxicology G 4
Fundamentals of dose-response, exposure, and the disposition and biotransformation of chemicals in mammalian systems; actions of toxicants in major organ systems.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

733 Toxicology of Chemical Agents G 4
Disruption of biological systems by chemical agents; discussion of classes of chemical toxins and the health effects they produce; experimental toxicology and epidemiology focused on human health.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 732 or permission of instructor.

735 Introduction to Water and Human Health Risk G 4
Water-related pathogens and their pathways to humans; water supply, sanitation and hygiene development; assessing risk to individuals and populations; infectious diseases and outbreak invesitigation.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 731 and PUBH-BIO 701 or permission of instructor.

736 Environmental Law and Policy for Public Health G 2
Basic concepts of environmental law and policy relevant to public health practice.
Wi Qtr. 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health or permission of instructor.

785 Culminating Project in Public Health G 1-8
Final project for MPH degree that can be a research report, program evaluation or grant proposal. Students should see division specific requirements.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Final project for MPH degree can be a research report, program evaluation or grant proposal. Students should see division specific requirements. Not open to students with credit for PUB HLTH, HSMP, PUBH-BIO, PUBH-EPI, PUBH-HBP 785. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

793 Individual Studies in Environmental Health Sciences G 1-6
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

794 Group Studies in Environmental Health Sciences U G 2-5
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs.

830 Principles of Occupational Health G 4
Principles and practice of occupational health and medicine.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

831 Principles of Risk Assessment G 4
Introduction to the basic components of quantitative toxicological risk assessment.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

832 Principles of Exposure Assessment G 4
Introductory course that includes discussion of a variety of topics in exposure assessment.
Sp Qtr. Prereq: 732 and PUBH-EPI 710 or permission of instructor.

835 Molecular Techniques for Environmental Health Sciences G 5
Practical introduction to molecular techniques, as applied to research in environmental health sciences.
Sp Qtr. 2-hr cl, 6-hr lab. Prereq: Permission of instructor.

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Epidemiology Courses

510 Introduction to Epidemiology U 4
Introduction to the study of population health; history, methods, applications, and issues in epidemiology.
Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq or concur: Stat 135 or 145 or equiv.

615 Field Epidemiology U G 3
Principles and practice of field epidemiology, including outbreak investigation and disease surveillance. Wi Qtr. Prereq: 510 or 710 or permission of instructor.

685 Field Experience in Epidemiology G 1-8
Placement in a public health agency or related site for supervised practice experience.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH program and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. 30 hours of on-site time per credit hour, arranged with adviser.This course is graded S/U.

700 Epidemiology for Experienced Health Professionals G 4
Epidemiologic concepts and methods useful for public health practice, with applications including understanding and control of infectious diseases, environmental health hazards, and accidents.
Au Qtr. 10 hrs on 3 3-day weekends. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH Program for Experienced Professionals or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 710.

704 Biological Basis of Public Health G 4
Molecular and epidemiologic evidence of biological mechanisms in major diseases of concern for public health.
Au Qtr. 1 3.5-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health or permission of instructor.

705 Design and Implementation of Health Surveys G 4
Introduction to health survey methods, with public health applications.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl and 1 1-hr conf. Prereq: 710 or permission of instructor.

710 Principles of Epidemiology G 4
Introduction to the nature and scope of epidemiology; survey of basic epidemiological methods and their application to selected acute and chronic health problems.
Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health or permission of instructor.

711 Epidemiology I G 4
Principles of epidemiology with special emphasis on methods employed in current epidemiologic studies.
Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 710 or permission of instructor.

712 Epidemiology II G 4
Design of epidemiologic studies of major health problems; review of key studies; application of epidemiologic data to public health programs and medical care delivery.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 711and PUBH-BIO 702 or permission of instructor.

713 Epidemiology in Environmental Health G 4
Principles and application of epidemiologic methods in the investigation and control of health problems stemming from environmental hazards.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 712 or permission of instructor.

714 Injury Epidemiology G 3
Introduction to injury epidemiology; historical context, trends, research methods and issues; survey of areas of injury epidemiology and prevention.
Sp Qtr. 1 3-hr cl. Prereq: 710 or permission of instructor.

715 Principles and Procedures for Human Clinical Trials G 4
Basic principles and procedures for clinical professionals in the design, conduct, and analysis of human clinical trials. Sp Qtr. Prerq: 711 and PUBH-BIO 702 or permission of instructor.

785 Culminating Project in Public Health G 1-8
Final project for MPH degree that can be a research report, program evaluation or grant proposal. Students should see division specific requirements.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Graduate standing in Public Health and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for PUB HLTH, HSMP, PUBH-BIO, PUBH-EPI, PUBH-HBP 785. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

793 Individual Studies in Epidemiology G 1-6
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

794 Group Studies in Epidemiology U G 2-5
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs.

803 Health Data: Sources and Uses G 4
Study of compilation of health and health-related data and their utilization; local, state, regional, and national surveys; and life tables and community health indices.
Su Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: PUBH-BIO 702 or permission of instructor.

810 Epidemiologic Methods G 4
Critique and justification for methods of designing, analyzing and interpreting epidemiological data; social, historical and philosophical foundations of epidemiologic methods.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 712 & PUBH-BIO 703 or permission of instructor.

814 Chronic Disease Epidemiology G 4
Survey of the epidemiology of chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and neurodegenerative disease.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 711 or permission of instructor.

815 Infectious Disease Epidemiology G 4
Introduction to the epidemiology of infectious diseases, with focus on basic methods for investigation, control and prevention of communicable disease.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 710 or permission of instructor.

816 Cancer Epidemiology G 4
Epidemiology of cancer, including etiology, risk factors, neoplastic processes, screening, control; application of statistical methods; molecular genetic basis of carcinogenesis.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 710 or permission of instructor.

818 Women's Health Issues G 3
Overview of issues related to women's health from epidemiological and behavioral perspectives.
Wi Qtr. Prereq: 710 or permission of instructor. Taught in even years.

819 Epidemiology of Obesity G 4
Prevalence, trends, risk factors, measurment, outcomes and issues related to obesity; critical reading and discussion of research on epidemiology of obesity.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 711 and PUBH-BIO 701 or permission of instructor.

821 Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials G 4
Models and methods for the design and analysis of group-randomized trials in public health research.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 712 and PUBH-BIO 703, or permission of instructor.

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Health Behavior and Health Promotion Courses

520 The Role of Behavior in Public Health U 4
Introduction to concepts of health behavior and its role in public health; social determinants of health; applications to selected community health problems
and issues. Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

685 Field Experience in Health Behavior and Health Promotion G 1-8
Placement in a public health agency or related site for supervised practice experience.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH program and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. 30 hours of on-site time per credit hour, arranged with adviser.This course is graded S/U.

720 Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science G 4
Examination of behavioral and social science concepts as the basis for public health practice; topics include transferring knowledge, motivating and aiding behavior change efforts, and workingwith the community.
Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Not open to students with credit for 743.

725 Behavioral Science Foundations for Health Care Managers G 2
Conceptual frameworks and strategies for behavioral and social change efforts, with applications for health care management.
Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in MHA degree or permission of instructor.

785 Culminating Project in Public Health G 1-8
Final project for MPH degree that can be a research report, program evaluation or grant proposal. Students should see division specific requirements.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Graduate standing in Public Health and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for PUB HLTH, HSMP, PUBH-BIO, PUBH-EPI, PUBH-HBP 785. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

793 Individual Studies in Health Behavior and Health Promotion U G 2-5
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

794 Group Studies in Health Behavior and Health Promotion U G 2-5
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs.

820 Foundations of Health Behavior and Health Promotion G 4
Overview of the field of health behavior and health promotion; introduction to historical origins, philosophical underpinnings and scientific basis of the field.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 720 or permission of instructor.

821 Community Health Assessment G 4
Models of community health assessment; skills in identifying, analyzing and integrating information concerning community resources and needs.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health or permission of instructor.

822 Settings and Special Populations G 4
Critical characteristics of principal settings in which health promotion interventions occur and populations to which they apply, such as youth, elderly, racial and ethnic minorities.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

824 Program Evaluation in Public Health G 4
Examination of evaluation models for public health programs; exploration of philosophical and scientific issues in evaluation; and skill-building in both qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods. Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health or permission of instructor.

827 Program Planning and Implementation G 4
Planning and implementation of programs to address public health issues in defined populations; development of a health promotion program for a specific community partner.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 820 or permission of instructor.

828 Cancer Behavioral Science G 3
Overview of behavioral issues associated with cancer at the individual and community levels.
Wi Qtr. 1 3-hr cl. Prereq: 720 or permission of instructor. Taught in odd years.

850 Seminar in Health Behavior and Health Promotion G 2-4
Seminar with varying topics related to concepts and issues in health behavior and health promotion.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.

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Health Services Management and Policy Courses

550 Health Care in America U 4
Introduction to the history, organization and politics of the American health care system; critical review of selected issues using different analytic frameworks.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

685 Field Experience in HSMP G 1-8
Placement in a public health agency or related site for supervised practice experience.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr classes and online. Prereq: Grad standing in Public Health and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

693 Individual Studies U G 1-5
Study of individually designed topics not otherwise available in the curriculum.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

694 Group Studies U G 1-5
Group studies of special topics within health services management and policy.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.

785 Culminating Project in Public Health G 1-8
Final project for MPH degree that can be a research report, program evaluation or grant proposal. Students should see division specific requirements.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Graduate standing in Public Health and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for PUB HLTH, HSMP, PUBH-BIO, PUBH-EPI, PUBH-HBP 785. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

795 Seminar U G 1-3
Investigation of current topics of significance to health services management and policy.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs.

800 Health Care Organization I G 4
Analysis of arrangements for the organization, financing, and delivery of health care services.
Au, Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

801 Health Care Organization II G 4
Continuation of 800, with emphasis on managing health services for a defined population.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 800 or permission of instructor.

802 Economic Analysis of Health Services G 4
Applications of microeconomic analysis to the health services industry, with emphasis on the market structure and managerial decisions.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in HSMP or permission of instructor.

803 Economics of Health Care I G 4
Microeconomic principles of consumer demand with applications to health care use; role of uncertainty and health insurance.
2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 802 or permission of instructor.

804 Economics of Health Care II G 4
Microeconomic principles of supply with applications to the provision of health care services; market place for nurses and physicians; assessment of the competitive model.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 802 or permission of instructor.

805 Introduction to Health Policy G 4
Introduction to public policy concepts and process as they apply to the organization, financing, and delivery of health services.
2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 800 or permission of instructor.

811 Legal Environment of Health Care G 4
Law as it affects health care, including malpractice, licensure, professional and business relationships, and legal-ethical decisions.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in HSMP or permission of instructor.

815 Health Services Organizational Management G 4
Principles of organizational behavior and management applied to health services organizations; emphasis on professionalism, leadership, and unique problems of health care settings.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in HSMP or permission of instructor.

817 Leadership in Health Care G 4
Overview of leadership in health care with an emphasis on theory, leadership development, and leadership styles.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in HSMP or permission of instructor.

820 Health Services Finance I G 4
Principles of finance and accounting applied to health service organizations.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: An introduction to financial accounting course or permission of instructor.

821 Health Services Finance II G 4
Continuation of 820 emphasizing financial analysis, financial planning, and management control.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 820 or permission of instructor.

822 Health Services Financial Decision-Making G 4
Principles of financial decision-making in health service organizations, with emphasis on applications of decision support systems.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 821 or permission of instructor.

823 Financial Management of Public Health Programs G 4
Principles of accounting and finance applied to the management of public health agencies and programs.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in MPH Program for Experienced Professionals and an intro to accounting course or permission of instructor.

824 Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programs and Services G 4
Overview and appraisal of the state-of-the art in the evaluation of health care programs and services.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Cross-listed in Pharmacy.

831 Strategic Management and Program Development G 4
Techniques and methods for strategic management and project planning in health care organizations and settings.
Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in MHA program or permission of instructor.

840 Disability Policy and Politics G 4
Investigation of public policy in the area of disability and the politics that is the origin and result of these policies.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

850 Seminar in Health Service Management and Policy G 2-4
Small group seminar with focus on integrative projects in health services management and policy.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Enrollment in MHA program or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs.

870 Advanced Studies in Health Services Management and Policy
Seminar in special topics in health services management and policy with content varying from quarter to quarter.
Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Grad standing in HSMP or permission of instructor.

870.01 General G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.
870.02 Clinical Rotations G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.
870.03 Data Analysis G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.
870.04 Ethics G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.
870.05 Human Resources G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.
870.06 Marketing G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.
870.07 Quantitative Methods G 2-4
Repeatable to a maximum of 14 cr hrs.

871 Introduction to Health Services Research G 4
Provides an overview of the field of health services research and the role of health services research in improving health care delivery.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: PUBH-BIO 701 and PUBH-EPI 710 or permission of instructor.

880 Operations Management for Health Service Organizations G 4
Concepts and techniques for managing operations in health service organizations; emphasis on management perspective and decision-making.
Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing in HSMP or permission of instructor.

881 Topics in Health Services Operations Management G 4
Selected topics in health services operations management, such as operations strategy, quality management, process design, materials management, and facility location.
Sp Qtr. Prereq: 880 or permission of instructor.

882 Information Systems for Health Services Organizations G 4
Information systems concepts, issues, and challenges for health services organizations; managerial analysis of information and information technology as organizational assets.
Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 880 or permission of instructor.

900 Advanced Topics in Health Services Management and Policy G 2-4
Seminar on issues and methods of inquiry in health services management and policy.
Au Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Enrollment in PhD in Public Health or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.

998 Thesis Research G 1-18
Research for thesis or dissertation purposes only.
Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U.

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