Established by: Programme council for the International Master Programme in Public Health (PRPH), 2016-03-30
Revised by: Programme council for the International Master Programme in Public Health (PRPH), 2016-11-01
Contents
Epidemiology is a scientific discipline that can function as valuable tool to reach deeper insight in for example patterns of disease and their causes in the population, and also for prioritizations and decisions about medical and social conditions. In this manner, epidemiology can also be seen as a methodological approach in the service of public health. The focus of the course is on understanding of basic concepts of epidemiology, and on methods within epidemiology.
The course begins with an overview of basic epidemiological theory and concepts, such as causality, bias and third variables. Methods and measures for calculation of frequencies of disease and measures of effect are brought up and applied in practical exercises, and epidemiological study designs are introduced and discussed. Thereafter, the fundamentals of epidemiological data analysis is presented as well as practiced in computer exercises using statistical software. In the end of the course various examples of epidemiology within research and public health practice are presented, and critical reading and academic writing of epidemiological papers are discussed.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
After this course the student is expected to:
Explain, assess and discuss basic concept and theory within epidemiology, such as causality, bias, confounding and effect modification
Assess and discuss strengths and weaknesses with different epidemiological study designs and methods for data collection
Exemplify and describe applications of epidemiology in research and practice
Skills and Abilities
After this course the student is expected to:
Conduct independent calculations and interpretations of measures of disease frequency, effect, confounding and effect modification
Apply and interpret epidemiological data analysis to address research questions
Judgement and approach
After this course the student is expected to:
Compare and evaluate epidemiological methods to approach problems within research and practice, and in this context identify and handle sourceso f bias and confounding
Demonstrate insight in ethical, philosophical and societal aspects of epidemiology, and in its possibilities and limitations as a scientific discipline
Required Knowledge
- For non-programme students applying as single-course students, the requiremants are 120 ECTS, of which a minimum of 30 ECTS are within one of the following: health sciences, environmental health or social sciences.
- Eng B/6 from Swedish gymnasium or equivalent
Form of instruction
The teaching is concentrated to four weeks during the course period. The teaching is conducted through lectures, seminars, computer exercises and group exercises. All teaching is done in English.
Examination modes
Students of the course are formally examined by a written exam in the end of the course. The exam intend to evaluate fulfillment of all of the expected learning outcomes.
The course is graded with, VG (Pass with distinction), G (Pass), U (Fail). To pass the course, the student needs the grade G (Pass) the written exam. To receive VG (Pass with distinction) on the course, the student needs the grade VG (Pass with distinction) on the written exam.
It is only permitted to complete a non- approved results to approved, completion of higher rating is not allowed. If the student wishes the hen right to conduct re-examination and thus have the opportunity to get higher grades than approved.
If there are special reasons, the examiner has the right to decide whether another form of examination can be used. Students who do not pass the regular examinations are offered further examination. Students who receive a passing grade may not take the test again. A student who has failed two tests for a course or a part of a class, are entitled to have another examiner appointed, unless there are specific reasons against it. Written request must be submitted to the director of studies.
Other regulations
Students have the right to examine whether previous education or equivalent knowledge and skills acquired can be credited for the corresponding course at Umeå University. Application is submitted to Studentcentrum/Examina. Details on crediting can be found at Umeå University's student web, www.student.umu.se , and the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 6) . A refusal of accreditation may be appealed against (Higher Education Ordinance Chapter 12 ) to the University Appeals Board. This applies to the whole or part of the application for accreditation is refused.