Health Data Science Minor
The minor in health data science will introduce students to the language of data in health applications so they are able to transform, visualize, analyze, and interpret information in a modern data science pipeline, presenting fundamental concepts of biostatistics through the use of computing and simulation. All minor courses must be completed with a "C" or higher. Students should contact their advisor to declare this minor.
Take three courses for 9 credits:
- PBHL B275 Probability without Tears and Calculus (3 credits)
- PBHL B280 Biostatistics for Health Data Scientists: A Computational Approach (3 credits)
- PBHL B481 Introduction to Biostatistical Computing (3 credits)
Choose two elective courses for 6 credits:
- PBHL B285 Classical Biostatistical Regression Methods (3 credits)
- PBHL B385 Contemporary Biostatistical Regression Methods (3 credits)
- PBHL B420 Introduction to Biostatistical Learning (3 credits)
- PBHL B490 Advanced Biostatistical Computing (3 credits)