Can I take courses in the Biostatistics department to satisfy the degree requirements?
The Biostatistics coursesBIST-510 (Probability and Sampling) andBIST-511 (Statistical Inference) may be taken instead of the core coursesMATH-501 (Probability Theory) andMATH-503 (Mathematical Statistics). In addition, coursessuch as Statistical Modeling I and II may be taken as electives. Contact the instructors of these courses before enrolling. Other elective courses offered by the Biostatistics Masters’ program may also satisfy requirements for our program. Look at the Courses webpage for details. The courses BIST 501 (Introductory Biostatistics) and BIST 502/TBIO502 (Applied Biostatistics) are graduate level service courses and do not count as electives for the Mathematics and Statistics program.
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