Graduate Programs - Masters of Science (M.S.)
The major focus of the M.S. program is to prepare highly qualified individuals with advanced research skills to undertake public health research responsibilities. The program provides a basic theoretical foundation for applied research in Public Health, and biostatistics research related to measuring and investigating contemporary biomedical and public health problems.
M.S. applicants are accepted with backgrounds in the quantitative sciences and from associated fields.
The degree program can be completed in four semesters of full-time study and a 10-week summer practice experience.
Requirements for M.S. in Biostatistics (
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