The Concentration in Applied Mixed Methods is open to all PhD and MD-PhD students from all MCGSBS training programs to provide the opportunity to integrate coursework into their degree plan and inform their thesis research.
- Felicity T. Enders, Ph.D., Program Director
Eligible learners may declare concentration using the appropriate form. See Concentration Declaration Procedure. By declaring a concentration through this procedure, the concentration will appear on a student's academic transcript. Students may only declare established concentrations and must be in a degree seeking program to declare a concentration. Students may only declare one official concentration.
Course Work
The curriculum for the Concentration consists of 12 credits. The student must complete all of the required courses listed below:
Course Requirements
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
CTSC 5600 | Introduction to Statistics in Clinical and Translational Research | 3 |
CTSC 5602 | Introduction to Utilizing Statistical Software in Clinical and Translational Research | 1 |
CTSC 5610 | Statistics: Linear Regression Concepts, Interpretation, and Statistical Software | 3 |
CTSC 5810 | Qualitative Research Design, Methods, and Analysis | 1 |
CTSC 5815 | Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research for Translational Science | 2 |
CTSC 5820 | Introduction to Survey Research | 1 |
Total Hours | 11 |
Elective Courses
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
CTSC 5710 | Practical Data Collection | 1 |
CTSC 5715 | Publication Quality Tables and Figures | 1 |
CTSC 5640 | Logistic Regression | 1 |
CTSC 5650 | Advanced Statistics: Survival Analysis with Statistical Software | 1 |
CTSC 5720 | Clinical Trials Design and Conduct | 1 |
CTSC 5900 | Introduction to Health Services Research and Policy | 1 |
CTSC 5940 | Secondary Data Analysis | 1 |