Courses Taught by C. Leigh Pearce

EPID604: Applications Of Epidemiology

AugustElla
Ella August
BuskiewiczJames
James Buskiewicz
AdarSara
Sara Adar
BoultonMatthew
Matthew Boulton
BrouwerAndrew
Andrew Brouwer
BakulskiKelly
Kelly Bakulski
BuxtonMiatta
Miatta Buxton
EisenbergJoseph
Joseph Eisenberg
EisenbergMarisa
Marisa Eisenberg
FleischerNancy
Nancy Fleischer
FoxmanBetsy
Betsy Foxman
GordonAubree
Aubree Gordon
HandalAlexis
Alexis Handal
HeadJennifer
Jennifer Head
JeonJihyoun
Jihyoun Jeon
KardiaSharon
Sharon Kardia
Karvonen-GutierrezCarrie
Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez
KobayashiLindsay
Lindsay Kobayashi
LarsonPeter
Peter Larson
LeisAleda
Aleda Leis
Levin-SparenbergElizabeth
Elizabeth Levin-Sparenberg
LisabethLynda
Lynda Lisabeth
MarquezJuan
Juan Marquez
MartinEmily
Emily Martin
MezukBriana
Briana Mezuk
MondulAlison
Alison Mondul
MorgensternLewis
Lewis Morgenstern
NeedhamBelinda
Belinda Needham
O'NeillMarie
Marie O'Neill
ParkSung
Sung Kyun Park
PearceC.
C. Leigh Pearce
PowerLaura
Laura Power
RickardAlex
Alex Rickard
SmithJennifer
Jennifer Smith
VillamorEduardo
Eduardo Villamor
WagnerAbram
Abram Wagner
WangXin
Xin Wang
WiebeDouglas
Douglas Wiebe
YangZhenhua
Zhenhua Yang
ZelnerJonathan
Jonathan Zelner

EPID663: Health, Evidence, and Human Rights

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Fall term(s) for residential students;
  • 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): C. Leigh Pearce (Residential);
  • Offered Every Fall
  • Prerequisites: Graduate Standing
  • Description: The ability to generate and interpret evidence is critical to addressing human rights abuses both in the courts and through national and multilateral policies. This course will use case studies to examine how to frame population research priorities and designs from a human rights perspective.
PearceC.
C. Leigh Pearce

EPID698: Ms Capstone In Epidemiology

AdarSara
Sara Adar
AugustElla
Ella August
BakulskiKelly
Kelly Bakulski
BoultonMatthew
Matthew Boulton
BrouwerAndrew
Andrew Brouwer
BuskiewiczJames
James Buskiewicz
BuxtonMiatta
Miatta Buxton
ClarkePhilippa
Philippa Clarke
EisenbergMarisa
Marisa Eisenberg
EisenbergJoseph
Joseph Eisenberg
FleischerNancy
Nancy Fleischer
FoxmanBetsy
Betsy Foxman
GordonAubree
Aubree Gordon
HandalAlexis
Alexis Handal
HarlowSioban
Sioban Harlow
HayashiMichael
Michael Hayashi
HeadJennifer
Jennifer Head
HermanWilliam
William Herman
JeonJihyoun
Jihyoun Jeon
KardiaSharon
Sharon Kardia
Karvonen-GutierrezCarrie
Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez
KobayashiLindsay
Lindsay Kobayashi
LarsonPeter
Peter Larson
LeisAleda
Aleda Leis
Levin-SparenbergElizabeth
Elizabeth Levin-Sparenberg
LisabethLynda
Lynda Lisabeth
MarquezJuan
Juan Marquez
MartinEmily
Emily Martin
McConnellDan
Dan McConnell
MezukBriana
Briana Mezuk
MondulAlison
Alison Mondul
MontoArnold
Arnold S Monto
MorgensternHal
Hal Morgenstern
MorgensternLewis
Lewis Morgenstern
NeedhamBelinda
Belinda Needham
PearceC.
C. Leigh Pearce
PeyserPatricia
Patricia A Peyser
PowerLaura
Laura Power
RafaelMeza
Meza Rafael
ReevesSarah
Sarah Reeves
RichardsJulia
Julia Richards
RickardAlex
Alex Rickard
SarmaAruna
Aruna Sarma
SmithJennifer
Jennifer Smith
SteinHoward
Howard Stein
VillamorEduardo
Eduardo Villamor
WagnerAbram
Abram Wagner
WangXin
Xin Wang
WiebeDouglas
Douglas Wiebe
WilsonMark
Mark L Wilson
YangZhenhua
Zhenhua Yang
ZelnerJonathan
Jonathan Zelner

EPID890: Doctoral Seminar in Epidemiology

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Fall, Winter term(s) for residential students;
  • 1-2 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): C. Leigh Pearce (Residential);
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Description: Doctoral seminar to provide guidance to new doctoral candidates as they write their prospectus, and to provide opportunities to practice the presentation modalities of epidemiology through seminars, poster sessions, and oral presentations.
PearceC.
C. Leigh Pearce