After completing this course the student:
- has knowledge and insight in key concepts of biostatistics;
- has knowledge and insight in key concepts of epidemiology;
- has knowledge and insight in key concepts of infection and immunity.
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Period (from-till): 10-14 September 2018
Course coordinator: Dr. Sara Burt. (OneHealth.MSc@uu.nl)
Faculty:
Gerard Hoek, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Roel Vermeulen, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Remco Westerink, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Majorie van Duursen, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Nynke Kramer, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Mieke Lumens, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Wietske Dohmen, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences
Course description:
At the start of the master’s programme students are expected to have a bachelor level in infection and immunity, epidemiology and biostatistics. To ensure a comparable starting level with all students the master programme starts with a one week refresher course. If students did not take classes on one of those subjects during their bachelor, they will have to prepare these disciplines by self-study. In this way they can work on possible deficiencies in time. The course will start with a diagnostic test to check the student’s knowledge and to indicate where possible deficiencies lie. Over the week Q&A sessions will be organized to amend these deficiencies. At the end of the week a diagnostic test will be assessed again.
Literature/study material used:
- Epidemiology: an introduction by Kenneth J Rothman
- Modern Infectious Disease Epidemiology edited by Krämer et al.
- Moser M and Leo O, 2010. Key concepts in Immunology. Vaccine 285: C2-C13
- Statistics at Square One 11th Edition by Campbell and Swinscow.
- Several online video’s will be recommended.
Registration:
Please register for this course via the studyguide.
Mandatory for students in own Master’s programme:
Yes, ONEH students.
Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
No.
Prerequisite knowledge:
Students should have a BSc in Biology, Biomedical Sciences, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or any other relevant BSc in a Life Sciences field.
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