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Biostatistics

Master of Public Health

The Division of Biostatistics trains students to develop and apply statistical principles and methods to problems in health sciences, medicine, and biology. Biostatistics is one of the skills necessary for the development and practice of public health – the methods of this discipline are appropriate for quantifying the possible effects of risk factors and health interventions on individuals and groups. A graduate of the Biostatistics M.P.H. program is able to specify and produce valid study designs, perform database management and produce working tables and statistical summaries, analyze data in terms of stated hypotheses, generate new hypotheses, and properly interpret study results.

Curriculum for M.P.H. in Biostatistics

Learning Objectives for M.P.H. in Biostatistics

 

Biostatistics

M.P.H. in Biostatistics

M.S. in Biostatistics

Ph.D. in Biostatistics

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