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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Division of Computational & Data Sciences Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Program Overview Structure TracksTracks Computational Methodologies Political Science Psychological & Brain Sciences Public Health & Social Work Faculty Application & Support News FAQs – PhD Applicants Current Students Alumni Open Search Public Health & Social Work Novel sources of data, and the sizes of these datasets, present new opportunities for a data-driven approach to problems in a range of domains like public health, social service delivery, and mitigation of social problems and injustices. While techniques from artificial intelligence and machine learning bring great promise, they are also under increasing scrutiny for their potential to exacerbate or institutionalize existing biases. Faculty in this track are interested in the use of data-enabled and computational techniques to improve social outcomes, broadly defined, considering issues of efficiency, social justice, and equity. You can learn more about faculty and their research interests on the track faculty page. Track Course Requirements Students must complete a doctoral seminar series, including conceptual foundations of social science, advanced research methods, and a theory seminar, plus an advanced substantive course from an approved list in their area of interest. With permission from the co-directors, students may substitute core courses for substantive classes. Doctoral seminar series S90-6550 Introduction to advanced research S90-6555 Conceptual foundations of social science research S90-5500 Theoretical orientations in public health sciences, OR S90-6820 Seminar in Social Work Theory and Knowledge Substantive course (select one) S90-6900 Applied Linear Regression Analysis S90-6910 Generalized Linear Models S90-6901 Structural equation modeling S90-5010 Network analysis S90-6600 Multilevel and longitudinal modeling S90-6875 Qualitative research methods S90-6905 Propensity score analysis S90-6960 Survival analysis Categorical analysis S90-6882 Social policy research and analysis S90-6887 Issues and directions in intervention research S55-5082 Geographic information systems S55-5120 Health economics S55-5121 Advance health policy methods S65-5050 Group model building S65-5660 System dynamics Experimental and observational research designs Agent-based modeling in public health Economic analysis/Cost effectiveness analysis S90 SWDT 6893 Seminar in Mental Health & Addictions Services Research S90 SWDT 6895 Mental Health Services Research Patrick FowlerTrack Chair, Social Work & Public Health Associate Professor, Brown School PhD, Wayne State University Email: [email protected] Patrick Fowler’s research aims to inform developmentally sensitive public and programmatic policy that supports socioeconomically marginalized families. This work applies rigorous methodology to understand the mechanisms through which housing stabilization promotes healthy child development. Application & Checklist Graduate Admissions FAQs FAQs for PhD Applicants Email Graduate Admissions Doctoral Student Handbook Explore St. Louis Washington University in St. Louis Graduate Admissions Graduate Admissions MSC 1220-122-203 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 314-935-5830 Email us ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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