EPID309 Introduction to Epidemiology complete 45-page summary notes from The University of Arizona. Covers research designs, outcome measures, and causal inference. Ideal for students studying public health, epidemiology, or preparing for exams in disease prevention and health research.

  • Summary Source
  • Book, PowerPoints, and class videos
  • Class Year
  • 2024
  • Grade
  • A
  • Number of Pages
  • 45
  • Staff Rating
  • 4.5/5

These Introduction to Epidemiology (EPID309) full summary notes are a condensed yet highly detailed compilation of all key lectures, textbook readings, PowerPoint presentations, and live video sessions from The University of Arizona’s official course.

Structured across 45 pages, this study document gives students a complete walkthrough of core epidemiologic concepts, research design methodologies, and analytical techniques required for mastering disease investigation, prevention, and evaluation of interventions.

This guide is perfect for undergraduate students studying public health or anyone preparing for further studies in medicine, global health, or research.

Features of These Notes:

  • Straight from the Source: Every section is directly transcribed and summarized from lectures, live class discussions, and course PowerPoints.

  • Well-Organized Layout: Structured by topic and concept, enabling quick navigation for revision and referencing.

  • Ideal for Exam Review: Covers every essential principle students are tested on in EPID309.

  • Mathematical Concepts Included: Epidemiologic formulas and quantitative examples aligned with course pre-requisites (MATH 108 or 112+).

Ideal For:

  • Public Health and Pre-Med Majors

  • Undergraduate students in Epidemiology or Health Sciences

  • Graduate school preparation (MPH, MD, PhD)

  • Researchers, teaching assistants, and academic tutors needing a quick refresher

  • Students enrolled in EPID309 at The University of Arizona or similar programs elsewhere

These notes are your one-stop, exam-ready resource for mastering the core methodologies and applications of epidemiology—designed to support academic success and real-world application in health sciences and research.

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