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Biostatistics & EpidemiologyProgram | Faculty | Master's | Doctoral | Courses
The Biostatistics and Epidemiology program aims to provide students with strong analytic and quantitative skills needed to conduct professional-level public health research, disease surveillance, program evaluation, and public health practice. The Biostatistics and Epidemiology areas, complementing each other academically and professionally, are based on the mathematical, natural, and social sciences. The program prepares public health professionals who will work to improve the health of the public. The academic program includes a base of theoretically sound courses complemented by hands-on research experience and public-health-agency practice experiences. The primary goals of biostatistics are to create the theoretical and applied statistical methods necessary to design laboratory, medical, and public health studies; to undertake quantitative evaluation and measurement; and to use statistical inferences to arrive at appropriate conclusions from medical and public health data. The primary goal of epidemiology is to foster the prevention or early detection of disease by describing the distribution of various diseases in human populations, identifying the determinants of diseases through research, and aiding in the development and evaluation of health programs. General Admission RequirementsAll applicants must meet the general requirements of the Graduate School. For those persons with an advanced professional or doctoral degree, the Graduate Record Examination may be waived at the discretion of the department. A TOEFL exam with a minimum acceptable score of 250 and a GRE exam are required for foreign nationals. Application deadlines are February 1 for the Fall semester and October 1 for the Spring semester.
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