Attachment X
ALTERNATIVE
PH.D. MULTIPLE REGRESSION/STATISTICAL
ANALYSIS COURSES
City
and Regional Planning
204A-D:
Analytic and Research Methods for Planners
Course
focuses on inferential stats, multivariate techniques: linear regression,
chi-square, multiple regression, logic analysis and modeling.
Interdepartmental
Studies
224: Quantitative/Statistical
Research Methods in Social Science
Selected topics. Also listed as: Soc. 271, Stats 261.
Public
Health
231A-B: Research
Methods for Health Services
Course focuses on multivariate statistical methods including regression
analysis, empirical application and model building for analyzing health
services.
240A/247A*:
Biostatistical Methods: Risk Research Methods
Course focuses on modeling of risk processes including design, sample
size, planning, bias control and multifactor prediction and analysis.
240B/247B*:
Biostatistical Methods: Survival Analysis
Course focuses on analysis of survival time data using parametric
and nonparametric models. Hypothesis testing, and regression methods
for censored data with covariates.
241: Introduction
to Risk and Intervention Research Methods
Course focuses
on multifactor cohort studies matched and unmatched case control studies
and intervention studies.
245: Introduction
to Multivariate Statistics
Course focuses on multiple regression, log linear models, discriminant
analysis, principal components.
252: Epidemiological
Analysis
Course focuses on discussion of bias and power, analysis of cohort
data, spatial cluster data, and contingency tables, logistic regression,
analysis of time-dependent data and proportional hazards models (PH
245 is a prerequisite for this course).
*
These two courses must be taken concurrently.
Sociology
272D: Studies
on Social Research Methods - Quantitative Analysis
273D: Advanced
Seminars in Research Methods - Quantitative Methods
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