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| | | | 140.621 | Statistical Methods in Public Health I (or 140.611 Statistical Reasoning in Public Health I, 3 cr) | 4cr | 330.601 | Perspectives of Psychiatry: The Public Health Framework | 3 cr | 340.601 | Principles of Epidemiology (or 340.751 Epidemiologic Methods 1) | 5 cr | 550.865 | Public Health Perspectives on Research I | 1 cr | 330.840 | Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar) | 1 cr | | 140.622 | Statistical Methods in Public Health II (or 140.612 Statistical Reasoning in Public Health II, 3 cr) | 4 cr | 330.603 | Psychiatric Epidemiology (or Epidemiology of Drug and Alcohol Dependence) | 3 cr | 340.761 | Applied Epidemiology (4 cr) (or 340.752 Epidemiologic Methods 2 - 5 cr) | 4/5 cr | 550.860 | Research Ethics (or 306.665 Research Ethics and Integrity) | 1 cr | 550.866 | Public Health Perspectives on Research II (Students must take both first and second term to get credit) | 1 cr | 330.840 | Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar) | 1 cr | | 330.661 | Social, Psychological and Developmental Processes in the Etiology of Mental and Behavioral Disorders (or 330.612 Introduction to Behavioral and Psychiatric Genetics) | 3 cr | 330.840 | Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar) | 1 cr | | | 330.607 | Prevention and Control of Mental Disorders: Public Health Interventions | 3 cr | 330.840 | Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar) | 1 cr | A minimum of 64 credits (16 credits per term) is required to complete the degree. Biostatistics 140.651-652 may be substituted for 140.611-612. Students in the MHS program must choose six additional units of electives in the department of Mental Health. Click to view |
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