Course Objectives
- Understand and apply key epidemiological concepts including disease frequency, association, and causal inference in population health contexts.
- Develop and critically assess appropriate study designs to investigate public health questions, with attention to bias, confounding, and effect modification.
- Utilize foundational and advanced biostatistical techniques for data analysis, including hypothesis testing, regression models, and survival analysis.
- Evaluate diagnostic and screening tools using quantitative measures such as sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values in public health practice.
- Interpret, synthesize, and communicate epidemiological and statistical findings effectively for public health research, policy, and intervention.
Course Outcomes (COs)
CO1: Demonstrate the ability to apply core epidemiological measures and causal reasoning to assess population health using surveillance and registry data.
CO2: Design and evaluate epidemiological studies (descriptive, analytical, and experimental), accounting for bias, confounding, and effect modification.
CO3: Apply statistical analysis techniques including regression models and survival analysis to interpret real-world public health data.
CO4: Assess the validity and utility of diagnostic and screening tests using statistical criteria and explain their implications for clinical and public health practice.
CO5: Critically synthesize evidence from epidemiological literature and communicate findings to diverse audiences for public health action.
Skills:
- Epidemiological Reasoning: Ability to apply concepts such as incidence, prevalence, risk, and causal inference to assess health patterns and determinants in populations.
- Study Design and Appraisal: Competence in designing, evaluating, and critiquing epidemiological studies using appropriate methodologies and understanding sources of bias and confounding.
- Biostatistical Analysis: Proficiency in applying statistical techniques (e.g., regression, hypothesis testing, survival analysis) to analyze and interpret health data.
- Evidence Synthesis and Communication: Skills to critically appraise scientific literature and effectively communicate findings to scientific and policy audiences in support of public health decision-making.
-Program outcome PO – Course Outcomes CO Mapping
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Program Specific Outcomes PSO – Course Objectives – Mapping
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