MPH Degree with Biostatistics Concentration
Typical sequence of courses for students pursuing an MPH degree in Biostatistics
Fall I Semester (14 credits)
- PUBH 6150 – FOUNDATIONS AND ETHICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH [1 Credit]
- BIOS 6100 – BIOSTATISTICAL METHODS I [4 Credits]
- BIOS 6204 – STATISTICAL INFERENCE I [3 Credits]
- EPID 6210 – PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY [3 Credits]
- BCHS 6212 – BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE [3 Credits]
Spring I Semester (9 credits)
- BIOS 6202 – APPLIED LINEAR MODELS [3 Credits]
- BIOS 6206 – STATISTICAL INFERENCE II [3 Credits]
- PUBH 6216 – BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HEALTH [3 Credits]
Fall II Semester (14 credits)
- PUBH 6160 – PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT [1 Credit]
- BIOS 6210 – CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS [3 Credits]
- ENHS 6238 – PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH [3 Credits]
- HPSM 6268 – HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT [3 Credits]
- BIOS 6700 – RESEARCH SEMINAR IN BIOSTATISTICS [1 Credit] 2 credits required
- PUBH 6800 – PRACTICE EXPERIENCE [3 Credits]
Spring II Semester (9 credits)
- BIOS 6212 – SURVIVAL ANALYSIS [3 Credits]
- BIOS 6610 – BIOSTATISTICAL CONSULTING [2 Credits]
- BIOS 6700 – RESEARCH SEMINAR IN BIOSTATISTICS [1 Credit] 2 credits required
- PUBH 6600 – CULMINATING EXPERIENCE/CAPSTONE [3 Credits]
Total: 46 Credits
M.S. Degree Program in Biostatistics
Typical sequence of courses for students pursuing an M.S. degree in Biostatistics
Fall I Semester (10 credits)
- BIOS 6100 – BIOSTATISTICAL METHODS I [4 Credits]
- BIOS 6204 – STATISTICAL INFERENCE I [3 Credits]
- EPID 6210 – PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY [3 Credits]
Spring I Semester (10 credits)
- BIOS 6202 – APPLIED LINEAR MODELS [3 Credits]
- BIOS 6206 – STATISTICAL INFERENCE II [3 Credits]
- PUBH 6221 – FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS [1 Credit]
- BIOS ELECTIVE [3 Credits]
Fall II Semester (12 credits)
- BIOS 6210 – CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS [3 Credits]
- BIOS 6700 – RESEARCH SEMINAR IN BIOSTATISTICS [1 Credit] 2 credits required
- BIOS 6900 – THESIS RESEARCH [1-9 Credits] 6 credits required
- BIOS ELECTIVE [3 credits]
Spring II Semester (10 credits)
- BIOS 6212 – SURVIVAL ANALYSIS [3 Credits]
- BIOS 6610 – BIOSTATISTICAL CONSULTING I [2 Credits]
- BIOS 6700 – RESEARCH SEMINAR IN BIOSTATISTICS [1 Credit]
- BIOS 6900 – THESIS RESEARCH [1-9 Credits]
- PUBH 6200 – ESSENTIALS OF PUBLIC HEALTH [3 Credits]
Total: 42 Credits