Master of Science in Biostatistics (Collaborative)

Queens University

Canada,Ontario

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 16,937/year

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CAD 105 FREE

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1841

Total Students: 24,143 +

Int. Students: 2,897 +

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Main Campus Address

99 University Avenue, KINGSTON, Ontario (ON), Canada, K7L 3N6

Master of Science in Biostatistics (Collaborative)

Program Overview

Queen’s University is one of Canada’s most research-intensive universities with a medical school. Queen’s also houses a world-class group of biostatistics faculty members who are heavily involved in health-related research. The biostatistics program at Queen’s has been greatly benefited from Queen’s excellence in health research. The program is jointly offered by the Department of Public Health Sciences and Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

The two departments offer strong graduate programs that include a broad range of courses in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, and health-services research. By combining these resources, students in the collaborative program will have unique opportunities to develop the analytical skills and practical experience needed to interact with practitioners and to work in health projects closely with health researchers, or to work in methodological research with biostatistics faculty members.

A graduate degree in Biostatistics will equip students with a sound knowledge in observational and experimental study designs, statistical theory, statistical models for health data analysis, and statistical computing. A four-month practicum will provide students opportunities to apply basic knowledge and develop consulting expertise within a health research group in an academic or industry setting. Graduates of this program will be capable of working as biostatistical data analysts in public and private sectors, such as government agencies, pharmaceutical companies in industry, and multidisciplinary health research teams in research centres, institutions, and hospitals.