About this Specialization
Statistics are everywhere. The probability it will rain today. Trends over time in unemployment rates. The odds that India will win the next cricket world cup. In sports like football, they started out as a bit of fun but have grown into big business. Statistical analysis also has a key role in medicine, not least in the broad and core discipline of public health. In this specialisation, you’ll take a peek at what medical research is and how – and indeed why – you turn a vague notion into a scientifically testable hypothesis. You’ll learn about key statistical concepts like sampling, uncertainty, variation, missing values and distributions. Then you’ll get your hands dirty with analysing data sets covering some big public health challenges – fruit and vegetable consumption and cancer, risk factors for diabetes, and predictors of death following heart failure hospitalisation – using R, one of the most widely used and versatile free software packages around. This specialisation consists of four courses – statistical thinking, linear regression, logistic regression and survival analysis – and is part of our upcoming Global Master in Public Health degree, which is due to start in September 2019. The specialisation can be taken independently of the GMPH and will assume no knowledge of statistics or R software. You just need an interest in medical matters and quantitative data.
From | Imperial College London via Coursera |
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Hours | 78 |
Instructors | Alex Bottle, Victoria Cornelius |
Language | English |
Subjects | Science Data Science Mathematics |
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Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Public Health Technician 1 $43k
Public Health Aide $48k
Public Health Scholar $58k
Public Health Dentist 2 $59k
Public Health Technician 2 $59k
Public Health Administrator 3 $68k
Public Health Specialist 3 $69k
Public Health Department $71k
Public Health Research $78k
Public Health Veterinarian $83k
Masters of Public Health $86k
public health doctor $107k
Courses in this Specialization
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Introduction to Statistics & Data Analysis in Public Health Welcome to Introduction to Statistics & Data Analysis in Public Health! This course will teach you the core building blocks of statistical analysis - types of variables, common... Coursera | Imperial College London |
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Linear Regression in R for Public Health Welcome to Linear Regression in R for Public Health! Public Health has been defined as “the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through... Coursera | Imperial College London |
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Logistic Regression in R for Public Health (You were viewing this course) Welcome to Logistic Regression in R for Public Health! Why logistic regression for public health rather than just logistic regression? Well, there are some particular... Coursera | Imperial College London |
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Survival Analysis in R for Public Health Welcome to Survival Analysis in R for Public Health! The three earlier courses in this series covered statistical thinking, correlation, linear regression and logistic... Coursera | Imperial College London |
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From | Imperial College London via Coursera |
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Hours | 78 |
Instructors | Alex Bottle, Victoria Cornelius |
Language | English |
Subjects | Science Data Science Mathematics |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Public Health Technician 1 $43k
Public Health Aide $48k
Public Health Scholar $58k
Public Health Dentist 2 $59k
Public Health Technician 2 $59k
Public Health Administrator 3 $68k
Public Health Specialist 3 $69k
Public Health Department $71k
Public Health Research $78k
Public Health Veterinarian $83k
Masters of Public Health $86k
public health doctor $107k
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