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Master of Science in Biostatistics

The Fairbanks School of Public Health offers the only MS in Biostatistics in the state. Located on Indiana’s premiere health and life sciences campus, you will discover exceptional faculty, nationally-recognized research, exciting study abroad options, an amazing network of alumni and mentors and exposure to top visiting experts. You will have hands-on learning opportunities right outside our doors through our connections with the IU School of Medicine, the Regenstrief Institute, the Indiana State Department of Health, the NCAA headquarters, Eli Lilly, the state’s top health systems, and so many more. Together, these advantages will provide you with the foundation you need to be a highly competitive candidate for today’s biostatistics jobs.

The Master of Science (MS) in Biostatistics provides a solid grounding in study design and data collection, management, analysis, and appropriate interpretation and communication of study findings. Graduates will have competencies in three areas, public health, biostatistics, and data management and computation.

Through this program, students receive highly focused training in statistical theory and biostatistical methods, with an emphasis on application in a broad array of health sciences. Students are trained to be professional biostatisticians who are well qualified for employment in government and private health agencies, industry, and research institutes. The MS program also serves as excellent preparation for doctoral programs in biostatistics.

Curriculum

All MS in Biostatistics candidates must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 36 credits. The curriculum includes required public health courses, biostatistics core courses, and biostatistics electives.

This new curriculum applies to students entering the MS program in the fall of 2017 and beyond. Students who entered the MS program prior to the fall of 2017 may switch to this new curriculum with prior approval and guidance from their faculty advisor. 

The IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health offers a Master of Science (MS) in Biostatistics. The Master of Science in Biostatistics provides highly focused training in statistical theory and biostatistical methods, with an emphasis on their application in a broad array of health sciences. Students in this program are trained to be professional biostatisticians who are well qualified for employment in government and private health agencies, industry, and research institutes. The MS program also serves as excellent preparation for doctoral programs in biostatistics.

Master of Science in Biostatistics Core Courses

Take all 7 courses for a total of 24 credits

  • STAT 51900 Introduction to Probability or STAT 51600 Basic Probability Applications (3 credits)
  • STAT 52800 Mathematical Statistics I or STAT 51700 Statistical Inference (3 credits)
  • PBHL B552 Fundamentals of Data Management (3 credits)
  • PBHL B571 Biostatistics Method I-Linear Model in Public Health (4 credits)
  • PBHL B572 Biostatistics Method II-Categorical Data Analysis (4 credits)
  • PBHL B573 Biostatistics Method III-Applied Survival Data Analysis (4 credits)
  • PBHL B574 Biostatistics Method IV-Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis (3 credits)
  • PBHL B581 Biostatistics Computing (3 credits)

Required Public Health Courses

3 Credit Hours

P510 Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)

Required Epidemiology Courses

3 Credit Hours

PBHL E517 Fundamentals of Epidemiology (3 credits)

Thesis Option

Register for B711 MS Thesis Research in Biostatistics.  No elective courses are required when taking the Thesis Option.

Non-Thesis Option

Students taking the Non-Thesis Option are required to take the MS competency exam. After passing the exam, students must then take three hours of electives. 

Students that do not pass the MS competency exam will be required to enroll in B711 MS Thesis Research in Biostatistics.

 

International Applicants

All applicants with foreign academic credentials must provide a World Education Services (WES) ICAP course-by-course evaluation of those credentials. Because this process can take some time, applicants should submit their transcripts to WES at least 1 month before the application deadline (Spring - September 15 | Fall - March 1). Through special arrangements with SOPHAS, WES will deliver its credential evaluation report directly to SOPHAS by secure electronic transmission. This expedites the delivery of the evaluation report as well as images of the applicant’s verified transcripts to SOPHAS and allows SOPHAS to process the report most efficiently. Go to www.wes.org for more information.

It is strongly recommended that all transcripts are submitted no later than January 15 to allow IU Office of International Affairs adequate time to verify transcripts.