The master’s degree program in biostatistics is designed to provide graduate students with essential quantitative training necessary for public health and medical research. Students completing the program will be well prepared to design experimental studies and analyze data in important areas of clinical and biomedical investigations. Required courses concentrate on the principles of study design, methods for analysis of biomedical data of the continuous, categorical and mixed types from clinical experiments and from observational studies. Elective courses are offered in analytic methods for longitudinal data, genomic and genetic data, and censored data. In addition to meeting the requirements of the university, and of the College of Human Medicine, students must meet the requirements specified below.AdmissionTo be considered for admission applicants must:
Students with less preparation may be provisionally admitted. Credits earned in collateral course work will not count towards the degree requirements.Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in BiostatisticsThe program is available under either Plan A (with thesis) or Plan B (without thesis). A total of 33 credits is required for both Plan A or Plan B, with no more than 6 credits at the 400-level. The student's program of study must be approved by the student's academic advisor and guidance committee with the approval of the Dean of the College of Human Medicine.Students must: