The graduate certificate in Biostatistics is designed for students and professionals in healthcare related fields interested in developing knowledge and skills related to designing studies, analyzing data using biostatistical methodology, and interpreting results in an appropriate fashion. The Biostatistics Certificate Program is a good choice for students who want to acquire data-analysis skills and a greater knowledge of biostatistics. Such skills are useful in fields such as public health, medicine, nursing, and education. Upon completion of the certificate program, the acquired skills can be applied immediately in the workplace, making the certificate program graduates more valuable problem solvers for their organizations.
A certificate in Biostatistics provides:
- New knowledge in Biostatistics
- Understanding methodological approaches in Biostatistics useful in applying Biostatistics expertise to diverse professional settings
- Skills in critical analysis and communication of complex issues and arguments for multiple audiences.
By completing this certificate program you will be able to:
- Understand the most commonly used approaches in biomedical statistics
- Choose an appropriate analysis method for your research question
- Implement these techniques in statistical software
- Assess the statistical methods chosen in a paper
The 12-credit hour certificate (4 classes) consists of coursework taken over two or more terms.
The certificate includes two required courses and the choice of two selectives from the list below:
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BIOSTATISTICS | | |
Course Number and Name BIOS 6344 Intro to Linear Models - REQUIRED BIOS 6341 Categorical Data Analysis - REQUIRED BIOS 6321 Survival Data Analysis - SELECTIVE BIOS 6313 Correlated Data Analysis - SELECTIVE BIOS 6345 Machine Learning - SELECTIVE BIOS 6303 Big Data Visual Analytics - SELECTIVE BIOS 6337 Clinical Trials - SELECTIVE BIOS 6388 Probability Theory - SELECTIVE | Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 | |
Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in health sciences or health related field
- Prior completion of an introductory biostatistics class (such as BIOS 6343 Biostatistics, BIOS 6485 MPH Biostatistics & Data Management, BBSC 6222 Biostatistics, or equivalent 3 credit course from other institutions)