Application of Biostatistics to Epidemiology I

EEH-505-B

University at Buffalo

  • Semester
    Fall 2026
  • Instructor
    Robyn Cree
  • Start Date
    08-24-2026
  • Total Credits
    3
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    716-645-5698

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The course is for students in the public health sciences who seek to develop hands-on introductory data analysis skills . Students will learn basic methods for data organization and management as well as basic skills in data exploration and presentation . The course includes emphasis on the application and interpretation of commonly used introductory statistical tests in the computer laboratory using SAS software . Topics include descriptive statistics , hypothesis testing for means , proportions , elementary non-parametric techniques , t-tests , ANOVA , correlations , and linear regression . This course is offered within EEH . It is a required core courses for our MS and Ph D Students in Epi and an elective course for all MPH students regardless of concentration . This course is essential for successful completion of an MS thesis and Ph D dissertation and would provide a valuable set of skills for any MPH student working on their integrative project .
Course Area: Health Services Management
Level: Graduate
Dates: 08-24-2026 - 12-07-2026
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Instructor: Robyn Cree
Local Course ID: 26FA_BUF_EEH505_LECB
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