Public Health Courses
1 cr. Undergraduate.
Students new to UWM develop academic and life skills for success, explore campus resources, and reflect on personal development and careers in public health.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to history, science and philosophy of Public Health including scientific research, policy development and health education.
Prerequisites: none.
General Education Requirements: SS
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to the sciences underpinning the study and response to infectious, chemical, and physical environmental threats to human health within a global public health framework.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduces public health as a holistic interdisciplinary field spanning cell to society. Emphasizes active learning about current public health problems from multilevel and lifecourse perspectives.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: PH 101(P) or PH 142(P); BioSci 102(C).
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduces multilevel societal drivers of health inequities over the lifecourse. Actively explores how social inequality gets under the skin to influence current public health problems.
Prerequisites: PH 201(P); KIN 270(R) or SOCIOL 261(R).
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Review evidence-based child and adolescent health promotion in school, community, and clinical settings; Adolescent risk behaviors of special interest.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Spring 2012.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
0-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Students conceptualize, reflect upon, and apply the experiences of their public health internship. They will consider questions such as: 'How does my internship connect to my future career and community?'
Prerequisites: consent of instructor.
Course Rules: May be retaken with change in internship to max of 6 cr.
Last Taught: Summer 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-12 cr. Undergraduate.
Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and/or in specially prepared program course work.
Prerequisites: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.
Course Rules: Retakable w/chg in topic.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Concepts of health and disease across social, historical, political, and cultural contexts, with particular attention to the workings of race, gender, and sexuality.
Prerequisites: jr st & satisfaction of OWC-B.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Acquire knowledge about and be able to identify ways in which climate change adversely affects human health globally, nationally and locally.
Prerequisites: soph st; or cons instr.
General Education Requirements: NS
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduces descriptive and analytic epidemiology, determinants of health and health inequities in populations, and basic application of quantitative epidemiologic methods to public health.
Prerequisites: PH 101(P); KIN 270(C), SOCIOL 261(C), MTHSTAT 215(C), or equivalent; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
A public health perspective on adolescent development and health/mental health promotion Readings, assignments and activities focus on drug use, sexuality, obesity, trauma, depression and violence.
Prerequisites: Psych 101(P) or PH 101(P) or cons instr.
General Education Requirements: SS
Last Taught: Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Spring 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
An introduction to health inequalities as they pertain to racial and ethnic populations in the U.S. and an overview of key determinants of population health.
Prerequisites: PH 101(P).
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
History, perspectives, and theoretical foundations of taking action and making change in public health and related disciplines.
Prerequisites: sophomore standing; PH 101(P); satisfaction of GER OWC Part A.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
An introduction to the field of applied public health biology where animal models are being utilized to determine how environmental contaminants influence human health.
Prerequisites: none.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Investigates how the environment and/or environmental factors impact human health and population health with an emphasis on the developmental origins of disease.
Prerequisites: Bio Sci 102(P) & PH 142(P).
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to public health qualitative and quantitative research methods and considerations for conducting ethical public health research.
Prerequisites: KIN 270(C) or SOCIOL 261(C), PH 101(P), and PH 304(C).
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Topics of current interest in Public Health for undergradates.
Prerequisites: none.
Course Rules: May be retaken w/ chg in topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2015, Summer 2012, Spring 2011.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Building on a conceptual foundation and diverse examples, introduces the US and international healthcare systems, and their role in improving population health and health equity.
Prerequisites: jr st & POL SCI 103(P), 104(P), 175(P), or 210(P).
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Develops quantitative critical thinking skills, from elementary statistics to causal inference and data visualization. Examines how data are used in health-related sciences and mass-media reports.
Prerequisites: KIN 270(P) or SOCIOL 261(P); PH 304(P).
Last Taught: Spring 2023, Fall 2021, Fall 2020.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
In-depth study of assessment and planning methods, theory application, and interdisciplinary community-engaged approaches and strategies for taking action to promote population health and health equity.
Prerequisites: PH 327(P) & satisfaction of OWC-B.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduces concepts and methods for developing strategies of implementation and evaluation of health programs. Fundamental knowledge and skills for implementing and evaluating health promotion programs.
Prerequisites: PH 427(P).
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Application of qualitative and quantitative methods, interpretation of findings and communication of results in public health research.
Prerequisites: PH 355(P).
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to the historical development of public health and epidemiology, and how historical and social contexts shape scientific theories of disease distribution and determinants.
Prerequisites: HCA 307(P).
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Hands-on research and discussion seminar in which students examine a selected issue tied to social media and public health.
Prerequisites: PH 455(P).
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Culmination of public health major. Integrates and applies core public health competencies through an experiential service learning placement in a community organization, and seminar-style discussions.
Prerequisites: sr st.; declared PH major; cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Independent study on a topic not available as a regular course.
Prerequisites: cons instr.
Last Taught: Summer 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2021, Spring 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Foundations of public health, critical social theory, and social justice praxis, which provide essential interdisciplinary tools for analyzing sociostructural processes and advancing social and health equity.
Prerequisites: grad st
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Examination of fundamental principles designed to improve the health of the public, public health theories, domains, and practices.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2020, Fall 2019.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Development and application of statistical reasoning and methods in addressing, analyzing and solving problems in public health. Includes lab section with introduction to SAS, including macros and core statistical analysis functions.
Prerequisites: grad st; Math 116 with B or better, or equivalent, or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Survey of effects environment has on humans, and effects humans have on environment, emphasis on toxicology and infectious disease.
Prerequisites: grad st
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Quantitative study of patterns and determinants of health in human populations applying biomedical and social epidemiology perspectives. Problem-based lab includes surveillance, measurement, study design, and causal inference applications.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(C) or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The role of policy in influencing population health, policies that promote public health, the policymaking process, and the planning and administration of health systems.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Philosophical underpinnings, conceptual frameworks, and strategies for the application of behavioral and social science concepts to the goals of public health.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Using fundamental concepts of health systems design, international comparisons, and case studies, this course demonstrates strategies through which health systems could improve health and reduce inequities by addressing social vulnerabilities.
Prerequisites: grad st
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
This course provides general approaches and collection of biostatistics and bioinformatics methods and practice used in public health.
Prerequisites: gr st or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2019.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduction to modern multivariable statistical analysis, based on generalized linear models. Topics include linear regression, logistic regression, one-way and two-way ANOVA, longitudinal analysis, missing data, and mixed models.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introductory graduate-level course that provides students with a mathematical treatment and understanding of key concepts in probability and distribution theory and statistical inference, and their applications in public health.
Prerequisites: grad st; Math 231 (P) & 232 (P) or equivalent, or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduction to statistical methods for the analysis of family and population based genetic data, including methods can be used in linkage analysis, family-based and population-based association studies.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(P) and PH 711(P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2015.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Data analysis techniques for various kinds of categorical data for public health related examples using SAS.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 711(P) and PH 712(P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course covers basic concepts and techniques in the statistical analysis of survival data.
Prerequisites: Grad St; PH711(P) (or PH759(P)) and PH712(P); or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Spring 2024, Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Fall 2020.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course will cover data analysis techniques for longitudinal data with focus on application in public health with related examples using SAS.
Prerequisites: PH 711 and PH 712; cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course covers basic concepts and techniques for statistical programming with the R computing language.
Prerequisites: PH711; cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course is designed to introduce you to the major social variables (e.g., socioeconomic status, race, poverty, social support, neighborhood environment) that affect public health.
Prerequisites: grad st
Last Taught: Spring 2018, Spring 2016, Spring 2015.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Survey of an area in Biostatistics. Specific credits and add'l prereqs announced in Schedule of Classes each time course is offered.
Prerequisites: grad st
Course Rules: Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max.
Last Taught: Spring 2019, Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Fall 2015.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Review bioinformatics knowledge and analytical skills, high-throughput technologies that produce various omic data, along with the methodologies to analyze and interpret different layers of information.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 711(P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2021, Spring 2019, Spring 2017, Spring 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
In parallel to classical statistical frequentist approach, Bayesian statistics serves another way to make statistical inference, which not only rely on the sample information collected, but also on external prior knowledge.
Prerequisites: PH 702(P); PH 711(P); PH 712(P); and PH 718(P).
Last Taught: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2020.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduction to the design, conduct and analysis of phase I-IV clinical trials, with an emphasis on phase III trials and ethical issues in clinical research.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 711 (P), or cons instr
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Examine theories of health behavior targeted to each level of the social ecological model, including historical and public health context. Assess utility of these theories in various domains.
Prerequisites: grad st
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduction to the concepts and techniques of community health assessment; conducting and critically analyzing community assessments.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 701(P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Systematic approach to planning and implementing public health programs, examining program monitoring, methods of impact assessment, and measuring efficiency.
Prerequisites: grad st
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Fall 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Students design and present research and evaluation plans, receive guidance on developing conceptual frameworks and hypotheses, collecting and analyzing data, and developing program evaluation plans.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(P) or cons inst
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The application of survey methods with emphases on sampling, survey design and planning, and data collection procedures.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(P) or cons inst
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Overview of the complex issues affecting children with special health care needs and their families, including access/use of health programs and other services, policies, interventions, financing, and coordination/transition of care.
Prerequisites: graduate standing and PH 820(P) or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Introduction to qualitative methods for public health.
Prerequisites: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of PH 740 with similar topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Topics of current interest in public health.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Course Rules: May be repeated w/ chg in topic to 10 cr max.
Last Taught: Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020, Fall 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Environmental health microbiology is the study of microbial processes in water, land, and food that affect human health.
Prerequisites: grad st; completed minimum of one undergraduate microbiology course.
Last Taught: Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Risk assessment practices from an environmental health perspective, complexities and challenges of regulation, management, and mitigation of risks for both human and ecosystem health.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(P) & PH 703 (P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
An introduction to the field of developmental toxicology and how environmental contaminants influence vertebrate development, including humans.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Survey of an area in environmental health.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Course Rules: Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max. Specific credits and additional prerequisites announced in Schedule of Classes each time the course offered.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Understanding mental health and mental illness from a public health perspective; designed for an interdisciplinary audience of students, researchers and practitioners.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Last Taught: Spring 2023, Spring 2020, Fall 2018, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Foundations of social epidemiology, including key concepts, theoretical frameworks, and methods for studying social and structural determinants of population health and health inequity.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 700(P), PH 702(P), and PH 704(P); or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Using STATA on real data to build regression models, perform diagnostics, and interpret results. Utilize social theory to put results into context.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 700(P), PH 702(P), PH 704(P), or cons inst.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Prepares students to conduct epidemiologic field studies. Introduction of reviewing literature, designing questionnaires, developing surveillance systems, conducting emergency outbreak investigations, applying for IRB approval, and public relations.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 700(P), 702(P), and PH 704 (P) or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Expands upon basic epidemiological principles to tackle current problems in studies of health impacts of contaminants in air, water, food supply, consumer products, and indoor spaces, emphasizing a cross-disciplinary approach.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 703(C) and PH 704(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Students will integrate epidemiology methods with the principles, methods, and skills of participatory action research aimed at structural change to promote social and/or environmental justice and health equity.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 700(P), 702(P), PH 704(P), and PH 790 (C); or consent of instructor
Last Taught: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The course will provide an introduction to cancer epidemiology and prevention evaluating methods to study cancer etiology and survival with a particular focus on understanding cancer disparities.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 702(P) and PH 704(P); or cons instr grad st; PH 702(P) and PH 704(P); or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2020.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course offers a synthesis of nutritional epidemiological methods and food systems perspectives to build students critical understanding of diets, nutrition, and their public health implications.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH702(P), PH704(P), and PH705(P); or consent of instructor
Last Taught: Spring 2023, Spring 2021, Spring 2020.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduces students to foundational approaches to qualitative research for use in public health policy and administration. Provides opportunities to practice foundational data collection, research analysis, reflexivity, and research design skills.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2021, Spring 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduces quantitative methods commonly used in public health policy and administration decision-making, skills to analyze quantitative research and to apply knowledge generated from research to the public health policy and administration context.
Prerequisites: graduate standing, PH 702(P), and completion or concurrent enrollment in PH 704; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduces students to key frameworks for public health policymaking and policy analysis. Students apply concepts to a real world public health problem of their choice.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH705(P) or MSP760(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Survey of an area in Public Health Policy and Administration. Specific credits and add'l prereqs announced in Schedule of Classes each time course offered.
Prerequisites: grad st
Course Rules: Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Basic concepts, best-practice leadership, and management principles with the emphasis on organizational behavior in public health settings.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course examines how social and economic policies, including education, income re-distribution, and housing shape population health. A broad overview of the social determinants of health is introduced/reviewed and current knowledge of the impact.
Prerequisites: grad st; a course covering multiple regression, including PH 711(P), PH 759(P), or cons inst.
Last Taught: Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The course introduces the application of microeconomic theories and models to explain major topics and trends in public health and health care settings.
Prerequisites: grad st. or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Graduate.
Apply skills learned in the classroom to real world public health problems in a mentored field placement, engaging both faculty and site preceptors.
Prerequisites: graduate standing and completion of 18 credits, including PH 702(P) and PH 704(P), 1-2 MPH core courses, and 2-3 track courses, based on track requirements; or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Repeatable to 6 cr max.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024, UWinteriM 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Complements the Field Experience. Presentations on leadership, negotiation, and inter-professional teamwork, participation in case workshops, and written papers foster the integration of core concepts, critical thinking and reflection skills.
Prerequisites: graduate standing; PH 790(P) or PH 790(C); or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
2 cr. Graduate.
Application of acquired public health knowledge, experience and competencies in developing a public health project that demonstrates readiness for professional practice. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 790(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Immersion in interdisciplinary collaborative approaches to public health research.
Prerequisites: grad st; 1 course in stats/biostats and 1 course in research methods; or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Advanced training in epidemiological concepts, principles and methods in the context of population health and health equity.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH758, PH823, or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course is designed to provide students a hands-on experience with all aspects of preparation of a hypothesis driven grant application to a federal agency such as the NIH or NSF.
Prerequisites: grad st. admis to a PhD program.
Last Taught: Spring 2024, Spring 2022, Spring 2020, Spring 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course will cover a variety of approaches to define and estimate causal effects, as well as the sensitivity analysis for both clinical trial and observational studies.
Prerequisites: grad st; Mthstat 762(C) or PH 911 (C) or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Analysis of data using modern data mining technique.
Prerequisites: Grad st; MathStat 761 and PH 718; or consent of instructor
Last Taught: Fall 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course teaches the elements of statistical consulting, appropriate statistical analysis approaches, and how to interpret findings and effectively communicate with clients.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 711, PH 713, & PH 718; or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course will cover the theory and application of common algorithms used in statistical computing.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 711(P), MthStat 762(P), and PH 718(P) or cons inst.
Last Taught: Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Social and environmental justice perspective on public health problems and concerns.
Prerequisites: grad st
Course Rules: Jointly offered w/ & counts as a repeat of Soc Wrk 819.
Last Taught: Fall 2023, Fall 2020, Spring 2014, Spring 2013.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The foundations of MCH, historical context, financing, challenges, and opportunities in advancing MCH at state, national and international level including the integration of men.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The role of environmental factors in determining human health, and human processes that degrade this interaction.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Course Rules: Previously EOH 821.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Spring 2023, Fall 2020, Fall 2019.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Apply principles of epidemiology, statistics, and study design in analyzing a public health dataset of choice, covering confounding, modification, bias, missing data, and interpretation in light of limitations.
Prerequisites: PH702 (P), PH 704(P), and doctoral standing; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Seminar covering classics in community-based public health research and the development of conceptual and methodological skills in community engagement.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Course Rules: Counts a repeat of PH 740 with similar topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Spring 2022, Fall 2019, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Examination of experimental, quasi-experimental, and nonexperimental study designs, focus groups, and coding with qualitative software.
Prerequisites: grad st; admis to doctoral prog; PH 801(P) & 702(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2023, Spring 2021, Spring 2019, Spring 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Overview of leadership, negotiation, and advocacy theory, skills, and styles in maternal and child health (MCH) and public health and their applications in policies, practice, and interventions to promote health equity.
Prerequisites: graduate standing enrolled in the MCH certificate program and PH 820(P); or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Effective approaches to engaging communities in health interventions and addressing health disparities.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
The course will analyze studies of racial/ethnic health disparities, with a focus to include multi-level and temporal perspectives to better understand the social context in which the determinants of racial/ethnic health are embedded.
Prerequisites: grad st; a course covering multiple regression, including PH 711(P), PH 759(P) , or cons inst.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of PH 740 w/similar topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Training in research ethics and ethical analysis in the context of public health and epidemiology research. Covers all topics outlined in the NIH's Responsible Conduct of Research Training.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 801(P), PH 704(P), or consent of instructor.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Analyzes interdisciplinary critical methodologies for researching health inequities across diverse axes of power and considers how to integrate these methodologies into epidemiologic and public health research to advance health equity.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 700(P), and PH 758(P) or PH 859(P), or cons instr
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Discussion of social patterning of infection, epidemiologic and physiologic links between infections and chronic disease, and methodological considerations in the evaluation of such associations.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH702(P), PH704(P), and PH759(P) or PH711(P); or consent of instructor
Last Taught: Spring 2019, Spring 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Using epidemiologic evidence to inform public health policy, through engagement with the policy process, communication with policymakers, and evidence-based appraisal of policy alternatives and advocacy for sound policy.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 779(P), PH804; or cons instr
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Conduct in-depth statistical analysis and compile a comprehensive research project report under the guidance of assigned faculty.
Prerequisites: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Repeatable to 6 cr max.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Survey of advanced analytic approaches to the conduct of epidemiologic research in the pursuit of causal inference.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH804 or permission of instructor.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course will cover theory of advanced biostatistics models with focus on generalized linear models and will also cover generalized estimating equation, generalized linear mixed models. We will emphasize implementation in R.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 711(P), MthStat 762(P), and PH 718(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2020, Spring 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
These seminars are intended as professional development to prepare students for successful careers in the area of Community and Health Behavior Promotion.
Prerequisites: Grad St
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This advanced doctoral seminar discusses practical aspects of an epidemiology career, from developing a research question and study, to managing a grant, writing results and reporting results to the press.
Prerequisites: grad st; PH 758 (P), PH 823 (P), PH 779 (P) and PH 801(P), or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-8 cr. Graduate.
Original research in any public health discipline
Prerequisites: grad st.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Independent study on a topic not available as a regular course, directed by a member of the graduate faculty.
Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/