COURSE DETAIL
CPH 638 Public Health Program Evaluation
Credit hours: 3
Cluster: Diverse and Vulnerable Populations
Course Level: graduate
Institution:Oregon Health & Science University
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Pre-requisites: Inferential statistics course.
Course Description: Using case study methodology, this course focuses on the acquisition of technical skills in design, data collection , and analysis for the purpose of evaluating public health programs. Program justification and evaluation for policy making purposes will be emphasized. In addition, alternative forms of evaluation will be examined including Rapid Assessment, Participatory Evaluation and historical, social networking and other techniques. Students will have the opportunity to examine public health data sets and to design an evaluation focused on a disparate population as well as develop policy based on critical analysis of several types of evaluations. 3 qtr/2 sem credits
Method of Instruction: Online, Sakai
Campus visits required: None
Course Contact: Shauna Hoffman
email: hoffmash@ohsu.edu
Tuition: $675/semester credit
Other considerations: This course is available to both PhD & DNP students.
Available Seats by Semester for this course:
WINTER 2011
Section:
Instructor:TBA
Seats:2
Credits: 3