Master of Science Degree Program

M.S. Degree Program in Biostatistics
The major focus of the Master of Science degree program in Biostatistics is to prepare highly qualified individuals with advanced research skills to undertake public health research responsibilities. The program emphasizes the applied aspects of biostatistical research in 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 is generally completed within two years.

Degree requirements include a minimum of 45 credits:
9 credits of public health core courses
21 credits of biostatistics core courses
6 credits: STAT 515 and 516
9 credits of elective courses, of which 6 credits can be for M.S. thesis and oral defense or a two-course non-thesis option with exam.

A practicum is required.

M.S. Degree Program in Epidemiology
The Master of Science degree program in epidemiology is designed for the student without professional training but with a career interest in epidemiological research. It provides methodological skills in research design, study implementation, and data analysis. Each student develops a focus area in epidemiology through a combination of elective courses, course papers, choice of summer practice experience, and selection of thesis topic.

M.S. applicants are accepted with backgrounds in a variety of fields but most commonly in the natural, social or behavioral sciences.

The degree program is generally completed within two years. The time taken to complete the thesis is the major factor determining the length of the student’s program.

Degree requirements include a minimum of 45 credits:
9 credits of public health core courses
21 credits of epidemiology core courses
6 credits of epidemiology elective courses
3 credits of other elective courses
3 credits for M.S. thesis and oral defense
3 credits for practicum experience.

 

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