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BIOE 842 - Applied Survival Analysis


Cr Hrs: 3 (48-0)

Survival analysis refers to the statistical approach to analyze the occurrence and timing of events. Students will gain familiarity with the characteristics of time-to-event data such as the presence of censoring and time-varying covariates, and will learn to master the necessary statistical methods and techniques to design and analyze studies with survival data, including the construction and interpretation of Kaplan-Meier estimates, the Cox proportional hazards model, and methods for life table analysis. This course also extends the standard Cox model by introducing time-varying covariates and stratification as a way of dealing with non- proportionality of hazards. The course utilizes the software SAS and especially its PROC LIFETEST and PROC PHREG functions. This course is taught in a SAS computer lab with hands-on exercises. Enrollment is limited to eight students.
Grade Mode: Standard
Instructional Method: Lecture-based
Prerequisites: BIOE 811 Biostatistics for the Health Sciences I ; BIOE 813 Fundamentals of SAS for Epidemiology ; BIOE 821 Biostatistics for the Health Sciences II ; permission from instructor
Term offered: Fall

Instructor of Record, Fall: Fridtjof Thomas



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