Courses Taught by Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez
EPID600: Introduction To Epidemiology
- Graduate level
- Residential
- Fall, Winter term(s) for residential students;
- 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez (Residential);
- Offered Every Fall
- Prerequisites: Current SPH Student
- Advisory Prerequisites: None
- Undergraduates are allowed to enroll in this course.
- Description: This is an introductory Epidemiology course that is required for Epidemiology MPH students and offered as an elective to others. This course provides students with in-depth foundations of epidemiologic theory and practice. The course will cover conceptual and practical issues around the design and conduct of epidemiologic research and the analysis and interpretation of data.
- Syllabus for EPID600

| Department | Program | Degree | Competency | Specific course(s) that allow assessment | EPID | General Epidemiology | MPH | Describe population patterns of health-related risk factors and health-related outcomes in terms of person, place, and time | EPID600, EPID602 | EPID | General Epidemiology | MPH | Compare the relative strengths and weaknesses of common epidemiologic study designs (e.g., cross-sectional, cohort, case-control, randomized experiments) | EPID600, EPID602 | EPID | General Epidemiology | MPH | Interpret the impact of bias, confounding, and effect modification on causal inference in epidemiologic research | EPID600, EPID602 | EPID | General Epidemiology | MPH | Critically evaluate epidemiological findings from published research studies | EPID600 |
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EPID604: Applications Of Epidemiology
- Graduate level
- Residential
- Fall, Winter, Spring, Spring-Summer, Summer term(s) for residential students;
- 1-6 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Ella August, James Buskiewicz, Sara Adar, Matthew Boulton, Andrew Brouwer, Melissa Beck, Kelly Bakulski, Miatta Buxton, Joseph Eisenberg, Marisa Eisenberg, Nancy Fleischer, Betsy Foxman, Aubree Gordon, Alexis Handal, Jennifer Head, Jihyoun Jeon, Spruha Joshi, Sharon Kardia, Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez, Lindsay Kobayashi, Peter Larson, Aleda Leis, Elizabeth Levin-Sparenberg, Lynda Lisabeth, Juan Marquez, Emily Martin, Briana Mezuk, Alison Mondul, Lewis Morgenstern, Belinda Needham, Marie O'Neill, Sung Kyun Park, C. Leigh Pearce, Laura Power, Alex Rickard, Jennifer Smith, Eduardo Villamor, Abram Wagner, Xin Wang, Douglas Wiebe, Zhenhua Yang, Jonathan Zelner, (Residential);
- Prerequisites: Instructor Permission
- Description: Application of epidemiological methods and concepts to analysis of data from epidemiological, clinical or laboratory studies. Introduction to independent research and scientific writing under faculty guidance.
- This course is cross-listed with .
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EPID698: Ms Capstone In Epidemiology
- Graduate level
- Residential
- Fall, Winter term(s) for residential students;
- 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Staff, Sara Adar, Ella August, Kelly Bakulski, Melissa Beck, Matthew Boulton, Andrew Brouwer, James Buskiewicz, Miatta Buxton, Carol Chenoweth, Philippa Clarke, Marisa Eisenberg, Joseph Eisenberg, Nancy Fleischer, Betsy Foxman, Aubree Gordon, Alexis Handal, Sioban Harlow, Michael Hayashi, Jennifer Head, William Herman, Kirsten Herold, Tyler James, Jihyoun Jeon, Spruha Joshi, Sharon Kardia, Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez, Mark Katz, Devon Keen, Lindsay Kobayashi, Peter Larson, Aleda Leis, Paul Lephart, Elizabeth Levin-Sparenberg, Lynda Lisabeth, Juan Marquez, Emily Martin, Dan McConnell, Briana Mezuk, Eve Mokotoff, Alison Mondul, Arnold S Monto, Hal Morgenstern, Lewis Morgenstern, Belinda Needham, Duane Newton, Gilbert Omenn, C. Leigh Pearce, Patricia A Peyser, Laura Power, Meza Rafael, Sarah Reeves, Paul Resnick, Julia Richards, Alex Rickard, Aruna Sarma, Jennifer Smith, Evan Snitkin, Howard Stein, Michael Swain, Eduardo Villamor, Abram Wagner, Xin Wang, Douglas Wiebe, Mark L Wilson, Zhenhua Yang, Jonathan Zelner, (Residential);
- Prerequisites: Enrolled in Epidemiology MS programs
- Description: This capstone research project course is designed for Epidemiology MS students (30-credit or 48-credit CESM programs). Working with their mentor, students are expected to develop an original research project to address public health problems using epidemiologic methods. Students will have the opportunity to apply what they learned in their coursework to important public health questions. Students will work with a faculty mentor to conduct a literature review, develop a research project, develop and implement an analysis plan, write up the results and discuss the implications of the findings, and present their work in the annual Epidemiology Poster Day. Students are expected to begin their capstone project in their first term and complete it in the second term of their final year (or only, for one-year programs) of training (three credits per term, for a total of six credits). The Epidemiology Master’s committee will help students find an appropriate mentor. Details regarding the structure of capstone writing products and evaluation guidelines will be provided in the MS Student Handbook.
- Learning Objectives: The learning objectives of and skills employed in this course are determined by the specific research project. The list below (which is not exhaustive) provides examples of learning objectives for this course: 1. Assess knowledge gaps in the scientific literature; 2. Develop a scientific research question designed to address a gap in the scientific literature 3. Identify appropriate data sources to address a research question; 4. Better understand the role of data in understanding public health problems; 5. Create a data collection instrument and/or collect data; 6. Analyze data (quantitative or mixed data – including both quantitative and qualitative) to test research hypotheses relevant to public health in a manner that reflects principles of epidemiology (e.g., study design, measurement, confounding, etc); 7. Generate appropriate data visualizations and/or presentations; 8. Communicate the significance, approach, and implications of epidemiological research in a written format appropriate for the target audience; 9. Complete research ethics training through the Program for the Education and Evaluation of Responsible Research and Scholarship (PEERRS). Two modules are required: Human Subjects Research Protections and Responsible Conduct of Research and Scholarship (RCRS).
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PUBHLTH370: Public Health Biology and Pathophysiology
- Undergraduate level
- Residential
- Fall term(s) for residential students;
- 4 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez (Residential);
- Prerequisites: None.
- Description: This course provides a foundation of biology and pathophysiology concepts necessary for the practice of public health including an evaluation of the natural history and mechanisms underlying infectious and chronic human diseases. This course will also address population-level targets for prevention and treatment of major diseases of human health.
- Syllabus for PUBHLTH370
