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James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2022

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TM5516 - Biostatistics for Public Health

Credit points:03
Year:2022
Student Contribution Band:Band 2
Administered by:College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences (pre 2023 PCS)

Available to all postgraduate students in health science programs.

Subject Description

    Biostatistics for public health is an introductory level course that covers the basic data analytical skills for analysing health data. Topics include: the elementary theory of probability; diagnostic tests; data exploration and presentation; theoretical and empirical distributions; measures of central tendency and dispersion; basic principles of statistical inference; principles of hypothesis tests; confidence intervals; common bivariate statistical tests; linear correlation and regression; and multiple linear regression. Theory is complemented by the use of applied examples and exercises to enhance understanding and facilitate development of practical skills. Being able to read and evaluate health literature is essential for health professionals, especially those in public health. Some computer literacy is assumed (e.g. Windows, Word, Excel). Students will be introduced to the statistical software package, SPSS (IBM SPSS, Chicago, Illinois). Numeracy skills are essential for the successful completion of this subject.

Learning Outcomes

  • critically engage with the conduct and interpretation of research in public health and tropical medicine using fundamental biostatistical principles
  • integrate theoretical and technical biostatistical knowledge to recognise, manage, describe and summarise data using the appropriate graphical and numerical methods
  • demonstrate expertise and judgement to identify the appropriate statistical inferential methods for research questions in public health and tropical medicine, and make appropriate use of the statistical software SPSS
  • work collaboratively, cooperatively and ethically within a team in the design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of an identified research question(s) in public health and tropical medicine

Subject Assessment

  • Written > Test/Quiz 1 - (50%) - Individual
  • Written > Workbook - (25%) - Individual
  • Research assignment - (25%) - Group & Individual

Note that minor variations might occur due to the continuous subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.

Special Assessment Requirements

Achieve an overall percentage of 50% or more; Students must obtain a pass mark for the three quizzes combined (not each individual quiz).

Availabilities

Townsville, Study Period 5, Mixed attendance, (Face to Face dates exist for this availability)

Census date:Thursday, 05 May 2022
Study Period Dates:Monday, 21 Mar 2022 to Friday, 17 Jun 2022 (Non-standard)
Face to face teaching:Monday, 21 Mar 2022 to Friday, 01 Apr 2022
Coordinator(s):
Assoc. Professor Oyelola Adegboye
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto
Lecturer(s):
Assoc. Professor Sue Devine
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto
Assoc. Professor Oyelola Adegboye
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 60 Hours - Lectures (didactic or interactive)

Study Period 2, External

Census date:Thursday, 25 Aug 2022
Study Period Dates:Monday, 25 Jul 2022 to Friday, 18 Nov 2022
Coordinator(s):
Assoc. Professor Oyelola Adegboye
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto
Lecturer(s):
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto
Assoc. Professor Oyelola Adegboye
Workload expectations:
  • 130 Hours - Other - Self directed online learning and assessment
Method of delivery:Printed materials