Spring 2026 Population and Family Health P8679 section 001

Investigative Methods in Complex Emergen

INVEST METHODS IN COMPLX

Call Number 14958
Day & Time
Location
R 9:30am-11:20am
AUD 8 ROSENFIELD B
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Claire Greene
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description The design, implementation, and evaluation of health interventions in complex emergencies requires a particular professional orientation and skill set. Throughout this course, students will gain practice with and understanding of the complementary roles of qualitative and quantitative approaches and how they can be tailored to emergency settings. By the end of the class, students should be competent in a range of skills including applying complex sampling strategies, designing surveys, leading focus groups and participatory activities with local stakeholders, estimating key epidemiologic indicators, and analyzing data and information from diverse sources. Through individual assignments, group work, lectures, case studies and participatory discussions, students will develop diverse skills and experiences that they will be able to apply to their future work in a range of complex field settings.
Web Site Vergil
Department Population and Family Health
Enrollment 48 students (45 max) as of 9:07PM Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Status Full
Subject Population and Family Health
Number P8679
Section 001
Division School of Public Health
Open To GSAS, Public Health
Note Dept permission required for non-POPF and non-PHHA students
Section key 20261POPF8679P001