Biostatistical analysis provides the means to identify and verify patterns in this data and to interpret the findings in a public health context. In this course, students will learn the basic steps in analyzing public health data, from initial study design to exploratory data analysis to inferential statistics. Specifically, we will cover descriptive statistics and graphical representations of univariate and multivariate data, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, t-tests, analysis of contingency tables, and simple and multiple linear regression.

Prerequisites

Please view the course schedule for current advisory and/or enforced prerequisites.

Program Year

P1
P2
P3

School

Course Number

BIOSTAT 521

Course Name

Applied Biostatistics

Practice Area / Category

Credits

3