Introduction to Spatial Methods for Public Health (HSPH GHP-534)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

10:00pm-10:00pm

Location: 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge MA 02138 map

This is an introductory level course in the conceptual and analytic tools used to understand how spatial distributions of exposure impact on processes and patterns of disease. It covers methods that allow: (i) examination of patterns of health and disease in place and time, (ii) application of geospatial technologies and methods for epidemiology, (iii) analysis of time-space relations, (iv) identification of clusters and diffusion of disease, and (v) study of geographical epidemiology of selected infectious and noninfectious diseases. Although there are no prerequisites for this course, students are highly encouraged to take one of the workshops on ArcGIS offered by the CGA.

  • Term - Spring 2009
  • Time - Monday and Wednesday, 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM (lecture)
                Friday 9:00 AM to 10:20 AM (lab)
  • Location - Kresge 203 (lecture), Kresge 209 (lab)
  • Eligibilty - Registered graduate students
  • Coordinator - Marcia Castro

Visit the Harvard School of Public Health's course site for further information.