The Project (Thesis) course guides students through the process of conducting independent public health research. Students will formulate research questions, develop proposals, apply appropriate methodologies, analyze data, and present findings. Emphasis is placed on ethical considerations, critical evaluation, and the practical application of research in public health practice..
This course provides a comprehensive overview of health evaluation methods and practices used to assess the effectiveness of health programs, interventions, and policies. Students will gain an understanding of the principles and techniques involved in designing, implementing, and analyzing health evaluations. The course emphasizes both quantitative and qualitative approaches to evaluation, covering topics such as Planning for evaluation, key stages in health evaluation and Statistical concerns i
Last Updated 01/08/2024
3 Lessons00:29:49 Hours
This course provides a comprehensive overview of health evaluation methods and practices used to assess the effectiveness of health programs, interventions, and policies. Students will gain an understanding of the principles and techniques involved in designing, implementing, and analyzing health evaluations. The course emphasizes both quantitative and qualitative approaches to evaluation, covering topics such as Planning for evaluation, key stages in health evaluation and Statistical concerns i
Last Updated 01/08/2024
3 Lessons00:29:49 Hours
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the principles and practices of health systems research. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct rigorous research aimed at improving health systems. The course covers various research methodologies, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods approaches, and emphasizes their application in real-world health systems contexts. Students will learn how to identify and formulate research problems,
Last Updated 01/08/2024
4 Lessons00:49:08 Hours
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