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Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology
- Status: Free
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Collaboration
- Status: Free
University of Copenhagen
Skills you'll gain: Planning
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Decision Making
The University of Sydney
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Management, Databases, Clinical Data Management, Data Visualization, Probability & Statistics, General Statistics, Interactive Data Visualization, Leadership and Management, Statistical Visualization
- Status: Free
The State University of New York
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology, Data Visualization
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Statistical Tests, Correlation And Dependence, Exploratory Data Analysis, R Programming, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Programming
Johns Hopkins University
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Biostatistics, R Programming, Statistical Programming, Statistical Tests, Epidemiology, Regression
University of Michigan
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular health policy courses
- Major Depression in the Population: A Public Health Approach:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Infectious Disease Transmission Models for Decision-Makers:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Introduction to Participatory Approaches in Public Health :Â Imperial College London
- Urbanisation and Health - Promoting Sustainable Solutions:Â University of Copenhagen
- Engineering Life: Synbio, Bioethics & Public Policy:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Using clinical health data for better healthcare:Â The University of Sydney
- Global Health Diplomacy:Â The State University of New York
- Essential Epidemiologic Tools for Public Health Practice:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Linear Regression in R for Public Health :Â Imperial College London
- Evaluating Public Health Programs at Scale:Â Johns Hopkins University