Perfect Courses

The following courses received the highest rating on the latest course evaluation reports:

BIO223cd Applied Survey Analysis and Discrete Analysis, taught by Paige Williams, associate professor of biostatistics in the Department of Biostatistics

BIO248cd Advanced Statistical Computing, taught by Robert Gray, senior lecturer on biostatistics in the Department of Biostatistics

EHB271d Advanced Regression Techniques for Environmental Epidemiology, taught by Joel Schwartz, associate professor of environmental epidemiology in the Department of Environmental Health

EH267cd Industrial Hygiene/Ergonomics Internship and Environmental Sciences Research Seminar, taught by Robert Herrick, lecturer on industrial hygiene in the Department of Environmental Health

EPI216d Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, taught by Richard Dicker, adjunct lecturer on epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology

HPM246y Seminar in Health Policy, taught by Joseph Newhouse, John D. MacArthur professor of health policy and management in the Department of Health Policy and Management

HPM278d Skills and Methods of Health Care, taught by Leonard Marcus, lecturer on public health practice in the Department of Health Policy and Management

HSB212cd Developing Radio Communication, taught by H. William DeJong, lecturer on health communication in the Department of Health and Social Behavior

HSB217cd Disaster Management, taught by Jennifer Leaning, professor of international health in the Department of Population and International Health

IMI206d Principles of Public Health Entomology, taught by Andrew Spielman, professor of tropical public health in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases

NUT220d Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques, taught by Marianne Wessling-Resnick, professor of nutritional biochemistry in the Department of Nutrition

PIH320d Ethics in International Health Research, taught by Richard Cash, lecturer on international health in the Department of Population and International Health

PIH321d War and Public Health, taught by Richard Cash, lecturer on international health in the Department of Population and International Health

PIH322d Humanitarian Emergencies, taught by Jennifer Leaning, professor of international health in the Department of Population and International Health



   


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