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ANT 302 - Research Methods In Health Sci |
Research Methods in The Health Sciences Prerequisite: None This course is for Health Science Majors and is open to other students with Permission of the Instructor This course introduces undergraduate students in the health sciences to commonly used research techniques in field settings. These methods are helpful in generating data that is useful for interpreting and understanding a variety of health related issues: childbirth practices, the causes and consequences of mental illness in families and communities, the effects of forced relocation on health status, contraceptive use among adolescents, social networks and health, doctor-patient interaction and compliance, and beliefs about health and illness. Methods range from participant observation, field notes, coding, mapping, filming, and recorded interviews. Introduction to Public Health (PBH 228) is recommended. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department Course Attributes: Middle Level Writing Intensive |