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Core Modules
Applied Data Analysis
Principles of Biostatistics
Principles of Epidemiology
Principles of Public Health
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Statistics for Health Data Science
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Epidemiology
Advanced biostatistics for epidemiology
Genetic epidemiology
Physical activity epidemiology and public health
Nutritional Epidemiology
Applied Genomics
Non-communicable diseases
Global Health
Health economics
Health systems for all
Planetary and human health
Globalisation and global health governance
Health Data Science
Advanced biostatistics for health data science
Introduction to machine learning
Genetic epidemiology
Causal inference
Applied machine learning
Bayesian statistics
Infectious disease modelling
Geostatistical modelling
Infectious Diseases
Social epidemiology
Infectious diseases
Microbial genomics
Infectious disease modelling
Primary Care Research
Qualitative and mixed methods
Research in primary care
Health economics
Using routinely collected electronic health record data for health research
Changing behaviour
Surveys: design, delivery, and analysis
Public Health
Qualitative and mixed methods
Social epidemiology
Health economics
Policy and public health
Changing behaviour
Theories of leadership and change for public health practice
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