Course syllabus
Welcome to the course MPH221 Epidemiology and Biostatistics!
The course will run from January 19th to March 25th, 2026. You can register via Ladok between January 12th and January 26th, 2026. Additionally, please ensure that you download and install Stata on your computer. See the instructions below for further details.
Overview
The MPH221 Epidemiology and Biostatistics course is a mandatory component of the Master of Public Health (MPH) program and is also available as a stand-alone course.
This course equips students with essential skills to design epidemiological studies, collect, analyze, and interpret data to address different medical and public health issues. The course will also cover ethical principles in epidemiological research. It provides a foundational understanding of biostatistics and epidemiology through a combination of lectures, computer exercises, and seminars. Students will learn core theories and problem-solving techniques, while also gaining practical experience with statistical tools, including Stata software.
Throughout the course, participants will engage in individual and group exercises to apply the knowledge they have gained. In addition, there will be summary sessions and Q&A opportunities to prepare students for their final examinations. Active participation and engagement in class discussions are key components of the course, and they contribute significantly to the notes provided. Students are encouraged to attend and participate in all classes.
Outcome Measures
Computer exercises and seminars, 3 hp:
Six computer exercise sessions are mandatory. Participants are required to attend the practical sessions and perform statistical analyses using various datasets. For each mandatory exercise, students must compile an individual report containing the analysis outputs, interpretations, and reasoning behind their approach, and be ready to report and discuss the answers during the mandatory follow-up sessions. One of the exercises, "Descriptive statistics using Stata", requires a written hand-in.
There will also be three mandatory seminars/group work, more information about requirements to pass will be added.
Part A Exam, 3.5 hp: In week 8, there is an individual computer-based exam covering parts of the biostatistics content.
Part B Exam, 8.5 hp: In week 13, there is an individual DISA-exam covering epidemiology and parts of biostatistics content.
Additional information
Additional details on course content, objectives, and assessments can be found in the Course Syllabus.
- Course Syllabus
- Course Schedule (note, this schedule is preliminary and changes are to be made)
- Literature list
Note: The fourth edition of Medical Statistics is no longer available as a printed book. However, the fifth edition is now in circulation. Through the GU library, you will have access to e-books for both editions. We will reference sections from both editions throughout the course, so please be sure to note which edition is being referred to in the recommended readings for each session.
For the computer exercise sessions, we will be using regular lecture rooms. All students must bring their own laptops with Stata installed. If a student is unable to bring a laptop, they will be asked to work in pairs with another student during the session.
Download and install Stata
To install Stata on your computer:
- The software can be downloaded through the GU student portal, link: https://studentportal.gu.se/en/digital-tools/other-digital-tools-and-software?f_sa=1&i_mc=1 Please choose StataNow/SE 19.
- An advice is to read the "Software information" specific to Stata on the GU download page. You reach it by clicking on the info link just above the download link for Stata. On the information page, you find a link to an installation guide. If you have a problem with the installation, there is also the possibility to contact the Servicecenter at GU. However, getting help from there can take some days.
Once you’ve completed the installation, please ensure that you can open and run Stata
Please note that for the computer-based exam, you must use the computers in computer room 2158 (Medicinaregatan). We strongly recommend that you spend some self-study time in the computer room beforehand to ensure that you can log in to the computer and Canvas, run Stata, and write and save Word documents on the stationary computers. This will help ensure that you are fully prepared for the exam.
Contact information
Course coordinators: Anna Rehammar anna.rehammar@gu.se and
Nawi Ng nawi.ng@gu.se
Course administrator: Teresa Petersson publichealth@medicin.gu.se
General student information
Find your way to and on campus
Programme information on Studentportal
Course registration, results and certificatesApplication form for adaptation of exam.pdf