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World Population Problems (undergrad level)
This course is designed to introduce students to the tools of demography (i.e., rates, structures, and population dynamics) and use these tools to identify and examine the nature and evidence regarding key population problems in the world. 

Statistics in Sociology (undergrad level)
This course provides a basic introduction to the application and interpretation of statistical analysis in the social sciences. 

Causal Modeling (graduate level)
This course provides a broad introduction to causal modeling. Particular attention will be paid to causal inference from observational and quasi-experimental research designs. Topics include instrumental variables estimation, difference-in-difference models, regression discontinuity, matching, propensity scores, heterogeneous treatment effects, and panel data fixed effects models.

Basic Demographic Methods and Materials (graduate level)
This is part of a two-course demographic training series serving as an introduction to the field of demography and population studies.