The remainder of the schedule reflects areas of special interest and may include supervised research. Please see advisor for suggested electives. For more information please see the Epidemiology Student Handbook.
| BIO 210 (Spring) | Analysis of Rates & Proportions | 5.0 |
| BIO 211 (Spring) | Regression & Analysis of Variance in Experimental Research | 5.0 |
| BIO 213 (Fall 1) | Applied Regression for Clinical Research | 2.5 |
| BIO 222 (Fall) | Basics of Statistical Inference | 5.0 |
| BIO 223 (Spring) | Applied Survival Analysis & Discrete Data | 5.0 |
BIO 226 (Fall) | Applied Longitudinal Analysis | 5.0 |
| EH 205 (Fall) | Human Physiology | 5.0 |
| EH 504 (Fall) | Principles of Toxicology | 5.0 |
| EPI 289 (Spring 1) | Causal Inference in Epidemiology | 2.5 |
| GCD 210 (Fall) | Introduction to Cancer Biology | 5.0 |
| ID 208 (Spring) | Pathophysiology of Human Disease | 5.0 |
| ID 265 (Spring 1) | Practice of Quantitative Methods | 2.5 |
WinterSession
In general all full-time students are expected to participate in WinterSession activities, whether for credit or not for credit, on-campus or off-campus in accordance with their individual needs and interests. For more information see the Epidemiology Student Handbook.
Summer - During the summer, academic credits can count toward the degree requirements or may be a summer only program. Please check with the Registrar's Office on the specific requirements for attending summer sessions. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom. The summer session is July 7 - August 19, 2011.
Summer 1 - Summer 1 is the first half of the summer session is July 7 - July 29, 2011. Please check with the Registrar's Office on eligibility for summer courses. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Summer 2 - Summer 2 is the second half of the summer session is August 1 - August 19, 2011. Please check with the Registrar's Office on eligibility for summer courses. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Fall - The school's full time study unit is the semester (16 weeks). For the Fall 2011 the Fall Session is August 31 - December 16, 2011. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Fall 1 - The school's full time study unit is the semester (16 weeks). Fall 1 is the first half of the Fall semester (8 weeks). For Fall 1 2011 the session is August 31 - October 28, 2011. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Fall 2 - The school's full time study unit is the semester (16 weeks). Fall 2 is the second half of the Fall semester (8 weeks). For Fall 2 2011 the session is October 31 - December 16, 2011. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
WinterSession - Considered part of the Spring Semester, WinterSession is a special term at the Harvard School of Public Health which runs January 3 - January 20, 2012. For students and faculty, WinterSession provides a change from the academic routine of the fall and spring semesters, and offers opportunities for creativity and innovation in learning and teaching. In general all full-time students are expected to participate in WinterSession activities, whether for-credit or non-credit, on-campus or off-campus, in accordance with their individual needs and interests, and departmental requirements. Students may take up to five credits.
Spring - The school's full time study unit is the semester (16 weeks). For Spring 2012 the Spring Session is from January 3 - May 11, 2012. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Spring 1 - The school's full time study unit is the semester (16 weeks). Spring 1 is the first half of the Spring semester (8 weeks). For Spring 1 2012 the session is from January 23 - March 9, 2012. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Spring 2 - The school's full time study unit is the semester (16 weeks). Spring 2 is the second half of the Spring semester (8 weeks). For Spring 2 2012 the session is from March 19 - May 11, 2012. The school defines a credit as the unit of measure for an equivalent number of hours in the classroom.
Epidemiology (sample course schedule)
Epidemiology
Subject to Final Approval by the department/program.
1st Year Courses
Fall
BIO201
Intro to Statistical Methods
(5 Credits)
Fall 1
EPI201
Introduction to Epidemiology
(2.5 Credits)
Fall 2
EPI202
Elements Epidemiologic Researc
(2.5 Credits)
Spring
BIO210
Analysis of Rates & Proportion
(5 Credits)
Spring 1
EPI289
Causal Inference
(2.5 Credits)
Spring 2
EPI203
Study Design in Epi Research
(2.5 Credits)
EPI204
Analysis Case-Control & Cohort
(2.5 Credits)