The department offers training in:
- Collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting of
results stemming from biomedical data
- Design and analysis of experimental studies,
including clinical trials and observational studies
- Theory of probability and statistics
- Statistical computing
Applicants to the Department of Biostatistics should have
strong aptitude for quantitative thinking and interest in
biomedical and public health applications.
The department offers the following degrees:
Note that the Curriculum For each degree program is currently undergoing revisions.
Graduates from the above programs are sought out by
many employers within:
- Academia, including research and faculty positions
- Federal and State Governmental Agencies, including
Centers for Disease Control, National Institute of
Health, Health and Human Services, Department of
Environmental Protection, etc.
- The Pharmaceutical Industry
- Other Consulting, Research and Marketing
Companies
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