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METX 108 - 01   Introduction to Research Methods in Global and Community Health

2025 Fall Quarter

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Career
Undergraduate
Grading
Student Option
Class Number
11569
Type
Lecture
Instruction Mode
In Person
Credits
5 units
General Education
SI
Status
Open
Available Seats
2
Enrollment Capacity
44
Enrolled
42
Wait List Capacity
0
Wait List Total
0

Description

The health of populations is shaped by an intricate web of political, environmental, economic, and social determinants. To address complex challenges in global and community health, it is crucial to have a multifaceted research strategy that transcends borders and disciplines. This course covers the critical steps of global and community health research, from formulating research questions and selecting study designs to planning implementation and data collection. Students develop a research question from a global and community health topic that they are eager to explore. This course is open to upper-division undergraduate and graduate students and has no prerequisites. Lower-division undergraduate students may enroll with permission of the instructor.

Meeting Information

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates
TuTh 09:50AM-11:25AM McHenry Lib 1340 Lin,A. 09/25/25 - 12/05/25
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