The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston



Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Behavioral SciencesThis certificate provides introductory training in research design and quantitative methods relevant to practitioners and researchers working in the fields of health promotion, social and behavioral sciences and preventative medicine. The course offerings in this certificate are designed to provide an introduction to basic design and analysis concepts. This will be suitable for certificate students entering with little or no prior quantitative methods experience.Name:Student ID Number:Degree-Seeking & Non-Degree-Seeking Students Certificate RequirementsCourseCreditsTitleSemester & YearGradeNotesRequired Courses13 credit hoursPH 1700L3Intermediate BiostatisticsPHD 1121L3Advanced Quantitative Analysis for Behavioral SciencesPHD 1420L3Quantitative Research Design for Behavioral SciencesPHD 1421L3Quantitative Analysis for Behavioral SciencesPHW 11241Introduction to Data Management in StataTotal Credits 13For course availability, including online offerings, please reference the Course Rotation Schedule and the Interactive Course Schedule.Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Behavioral Sciences Coordinators: Nalini Ranjit, PhD; Austin Campus and Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences; Nalini.Ranjit@uth.tmc.edu Kayo Fujimoto, PhD; Houston Campus and Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences; Kayo.Fujimoto@uth.tmc.edu ................
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