Document Type
Other
Publication Date
Fall 2016
Catalog Description
This course will introduce students to geographic information systems (GIS) to map and spatially analyze public health and demographic data. Students will learn the fundamentals of the ArcMap software system and ways to integrate cartography into biomedical informatics practice. Beyond use of GIS for cartography, this course will also examine ethical issues and methods of analyzing demographic and spatial health patterns using GIS and demography analysis methods. The versatility of GIS in a public health setting will be examined and will include exercises involving GIS applications in health marketing, demography, epidemiology, and health care systems. For example, we will look at how different socioeconomic groups use urban spaces differently in terms of transportation and how these differences in navigation impact contact points for health marketing. Other issues covered in the class will be the ethics of GIS, manipulation of data, sources of data, and understanding some commonly used public health datasets such as the YRBS, BRFSS, and US Census.
Recommended Citation
Jones, Jeffery A., "HSPM 7090A - Selected Topics in Health: Geographic Information Systems" (2016). Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Syllabi. 86.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/coph-syllabi/86