This course will cover the many phases of the scientific research process in public health including: research methods, generating and testing hypotheses, conceptualizing and designing studies, obtaining human subjects ethics approval, conducting literature reviews, collecting and analyzing data, writing a journal article, presenting research findings, and the peer review process. This course is intended for students doing an honors thesis in Public Health or otherwise actively involved in public health research with a faculty member. Recommended restriction: Students must be doing an honors thesis or be actively involved in research with a faculty member (this will be determined by the instructor).