2018-2019 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Master of Science in Biostatistics
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The M.S. in biostatistics is one of four new synergistic professional science master (PSM) degree programs at Grand Valley State University. The three programs (health informatics and bioinformatics, biotechnology, date science and analytics and biostatistics) are interdisciplinary and involve both the university and its industry partners. All four programs emphasize teamwork, problem-solving, communication, and scientific knowledge and technical skills. Each program is designed to integrate university coursework with business/industrial internships to better prepare students for the variety of career pathways associated with the life science and health science industries. The overall objectives and interactions of these three new programs are described in the PSM section of the Grand Valley State University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog.
The requirements for the M.S. in biostatistics consists of 36 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Consistent with Grand Valley State University policy all courses must be completed within eight consecutive years from entry into the first graduate course.
Admission to Master of Science in Biostatistics Program
- Grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from all undergraduate coursework or a satisfactory score on the GRE
- Resume detailing work experiences and accomplishments
- Personal statement of career goals and background experiences, including an explanation of how this program will help achieve educational and professional objectives
- Letters of recommendations from at least two individuals who are in positions to attest to the applicant's successful completion of the program
Requirements for the M.S. in Biostatistics
Students must complete the following requirements:
1. PSM Core Courses (credits: 11)
- CMB 610 - Foundations of Biotechnology (3 credits)
- CIS 661 - Introduction to Medical and Bioinformatics (3 credits)
- PSM 650 - Ethics and Professionalism in Applied Science (3 credits)
- STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions (3 credits) OR STA 622 - Statistical Methods for Biologists (3 credits)
2. Directed Courses for the Biostatistics Program (credits: 19)
Electives (at least 4 credits) are selected, with advisor approval, from graduate courses that are appropriate to each student's interests and goals. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their advisor during their first semester to develop specific plans for their elective coursework.
- STA 616 - Statistical Programming (3 credits)
- STA 621 - Design of Experiments and Regression (4 credits)
- STA 623 - Categorical Data Analysis (3 credits)
- STA 625 - Clinical Trials (2 credits)
- STA 630 - Perspectives in Advanced Biostatistics (3 credits)