graduate Certificate
Clinical & Translational Research Graduate Certificate Curriculum
Certificate Requirements
ACTR scholars must successfully complete 13 graduate level credit units of coursework to receive the ACTR certificate of completion. All coursework is offered through the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and upon completion of the program credits may be eligible to be transferred towards a MPH, MS, or PhD degree within the College as well as the MS and PhD degrees in Clinical and Translational Science offered through the College of Medicine.
Coursework
Required Units: 13 |
Certificate Course | Units | Term Offered Online |
Term Offered In-Person |
---|---|---|---|---|
Required Courses: 7 units |
EPID 573A Basic Principles of Epidemiology BIOS 576A Biostatistics for Public Health EPID 696T Clinical & Translational Research Seminar |
3 3 1 |
Fall & Spring Spring N/A |
Fall Fall Fall (Live-Online Format) |
Required Selectives: 3 to 6 units |
BIOS 576B Biostatistics for Research BIOS 576D Data Management & SAS Programming |
3 3 |
Spring N/A |
Spring Fall |
Electives: 0 to 3 units |
EPID 573B Epidemiologic Methods EPID 573C Advanced Epidemiology EPID 696A Epidemiology Seminar BIOS 696S Biostatistics Seminar |
3 3 1 1 |
N/A N/A N/A N/A |
Spring Fall Fall & Spring (Live-Online Format) Fall & Spring (Live-Online Format) |
Time Commitment
Course Descriptions
Three Core Courses
- EPID 573A Basic Principles of Epidemiology, 3 credits
This is an introduction course on basic concepts, principles and methods of epidemiology and how these concepts and methods are applicable in epidemiologic and clinical and translational research. No prerequisite. - BIOS 576A Biostatistics in Public Health, 3 credits
This course introduces biostatistical methods and applications, and will cover descriptive statistics, probability theory, and a wide variety of inferential statistical techniques that can be used to make practical conclusions about empirical data. Students will also be learning to use a statistical software package (STATA). Prerequisite: one year of college-level mathematics. - EPID 696T Clinical and Translational Research Seminar, 1 credit
A seminar course which consists of presentations & discussions given by diverse speakers on clinical and translational research that may not be available through other courses. Presentation topics may cover research methodologies, research ethics, health disparity, aging, pediatric health, mentoring, and practical issues of a research career such as finding funding, consulting, career development, and issues in study management. This is also the forum in which graduate students from the field related to clinical and translational research may present their research design and finding.
Selectives
Choose a minimum of 3 units; maximum of 6 units may apply to certificate requirements
BIOS 576B Biostatistics for Research (3): This course teaches descriptive statistics and statistical inference relevant to biomedical research, including data analysis, regression and correlation analysis, analysis of variance, survival analysis, biological assay, statistical methods for epidemiology and statistical evaluation of clinical literature. Prerequisites: BIOS 576A, EPID 573A.
BIOS 576D Data Management & SAS Programming (3): This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of data management using the SAS programming language. Emphasis will be placed on data manipulation, including reading, processing, recoding, and reformatting data. The approach will be to teach by example, with an emphasis on hands-on learning.
EPID 678 Principles of Public Health & Health Informatics (3 units)
PHPM 587 Analysis Methods: Health Policy Decision Makers (3 units)
Electives
Choose 0 – 3 units to reach minimum certificate requirement of 13 units total
EPID 573B Epidemiologic Methods (3): Essential concepts, principles, and theories of research design and data analysis in epidemiologic and clinical investigation. Prerequisites: BIOS 576A, EPID 573A.
EPID 573C Advanced Epidemiology (3): An advanced course in quantitative issues that arise in the planning, analysis, and interpretation of epidemiologic research studies. Students must also know how to use a statistical software package (eg. STATA).
EPID 696A Epidemiology Seminar (1): This is a seminar course which consists of presentations given by diverse speakers on a range of topics that may not be available through other courses. Topics may include research methodologies; research ethics; mentoring; epidemiology and the law; the results of research and issues in specific areas such as injury epidemiology, TB control, medical genetics, and infectious diseases; and practical issues of a research career such as finding funding, consulting, career development, and issues in study management. This is also the forum in which MS and PhD epidemiology students will present their results.
BIOS 503 Intro to Statistical Analysis using STATA (1 unit)
BIOS 504 Intro to Statistical Analysis using SAS (1 unit)
BIOS 675 Clinical Trials and Interventions Trials (3 units)
BIOS 696S Biostatistics Seminar (1): This is a graduate-level seminar consisting of presentations by diverse speakers on a range of topics in biostatistics and in public health. This is also a forum in which biostatistics students will give presentations.
PHPM 696J Health Policy and Management Seminar (1 unit)
Other possible elective courses can be found in the Course Schedule.
Elective courses not on the above list must first be approved by the Chair of the ACTR Certificate program.