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HST5121 | Demography and Biostatistics | ||
SCHOOL OF EXERCISE AND HEALTH SCIENCES | |||
Credit Points: 20 | |||
Description: | |||
This unit introduces students to biostatistics for public health research and practice. The aim of the unit is to enable students to gain an understanding of basic biostatistical concepts and techniques, to gain the necessary skills to undertake and interpret basic biostatistical analyses making use of a statistical software package and to develop the ability to critically evaluate the use of statistical methods in health-related literature. The emphasis is on an understanding of concepts, practical application of methods and interpretation rather than mathematical calculations. This unit examines the sources, use and limitations of routinely collected demographic data, with particular attention to population data and measures of mortality and fertility. The unit also introduces students to biostatistics for public health research and practice by examining a range of topics including: collecting, organising and summarising data statistical inference; estimation and comparison of means, proportions and rates; sample size calculation; and simple linear regression. Full Unit Outline | |||
This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets | |||
L23 | Doctor of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health | ||
Q40 | Graduate Diploma of Public Health | ||
M49 | Master of Men's Health and Andrology | ||
I01 | Master of Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology | ||
I35 | Master of Occupational Medicine, Health and Safety | ||
Q41 | Master of Public Health | ||
J14 | Master of Public Health | ||
SPPH | Public Health Area of Specialisation | ||
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005) | |||
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 4/30/2009 VET: 4/30/2009