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HSCI 270  Fundamentals of Health Research Methodology  Units: 3.00  
HSCI 270, Fundamentals of Health Research Methodology will introduce fundamentals of health-related research methods with a focus on developing critical reasoning skills. Using examples from a wide range of health-related research topics, students will gain familiarity and skills to assess primary literature at a basic level. Throughout the course, students will assess various aspects of both qualitative and quantitative research such as research questions, study rationales, study design, replicability/trustworthiness of research reports, and ethics for research involving human subjects.
Note: Also offered online
Note: Learning Hours may vary
Requirements: Minimum 2nd year (Level 2) standing and one of (HSCI 190;STAT 263;BIOL 243;STAM 200;CHEE 209; ECON 250;GPHY 247;KNPE 251;NURS 323;POLS 385;PSYC 202;SOCY 211;STAT 267;STAT 367;COMM 162). Exclusion SOCY 210;GPHY 240; HLTH 252; PSYC 203; EPID 301; HLTH 323  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Apply basic concepts surrounding the design, conduct, and interpretation of observational studies that are commonly used in the field of epidemiology by conducting a critical appraisal of an observational study.
  2. Develop compelling, evidence-based rationales for research studies based upon existing evidence and communicate logical and creative arguments in support of research ideas and associated study designs.
  3. Discuss the origins of research questions in human health and disease, and best practices for articulating such questions in the health sciences.
  4. Evaluate experimental concepts, design, and basic analysis in order complete a critical appraisal of a clinical trial.
  5. Understand and apply key concepts and practices of qualitative health research by conducting a critical appraisal of a qualitative study.