
The Bachelor of Science in Biostatistics is a five-year interdisciplinary program that provides students with a rigorous foundation in statistics, mathematics, and computational methods applied to biological, medical, and public health research. Students study probability, statistical modeling, epidemiology, data analysis, and computational biology, gaining the skills needed to design studies, analyze complex datasets, and interpret results in health and biomedical contexts. The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, preparing graduates to contribute to research, healthcare, and policy-making through quantitative and evidence-based approaches.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory exercises, computational modeling, and collaborative research projects. They learn to apply advanced statistical methods, programming skills, and data visualization techniques to real-world biomedical and public health problems. The curriculum also covers experimental design, clinical trials, and bioinformatics, providing students with the ability to integrate biological knowledge with quantitative analysis. Graduates develop critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and problem-solving skills, equipping them to address challenges in medicine, healthcare, and research.
Year 1 – Foundations in Mathematics and Statistics
• Calculus I & II
• Introduction to Biostatistics
• Academic Writing and Research
• General Biology
Year 2 – Core Quantitative and Biological Methods
• Probability and Statistical Inference
• Linear Algebra
• Genetics and Molecular Biology
• Introduction to Computational Methods
Year 3 – Applied Biostatistics
• Regression Analysis and Experimental Design
• Epidemiology and Public Health
• Statistical Programming (R / Python)
• Data Visualization and Analysis
Year 4 – Advanced Biostatistics
• Survival Analysis and Longitudinal Data
• Clinical Trials Design
• Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
• Elective: Health Data Analytics / Environmental Statistics
Year 5 – Integration and Capstone
• Senior Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Biostatistics
• Internship or Applied Research Experience
• Seminar in Quantitative Health Sciences
Graduates of Biostatistics are prepared for careers in biomedical research, public health analysis, epidemiology, clinical trials, health policy, data science, and pharmaceutical research. They may also pursue graduate studies in biostatistics, bioinformatics, public health, epidemiology, or applied mathematics, enhancing professional and academic opportunities. Employers value graduates’ analytical skills, computational proficiency, and ability to interpret complex health data, enabling them to contribute to research institutions, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and private industry. Alumni are equipped to address critical health and biological challenges using statistical modeling, quantitative analysis, and data-driven decision-making.
This program is ideal for students passionate about applying quantitative methods to solve complex biological, medical, and public health problems. Emory University offers a rigorous, research-focused curriculum with access to computational resources, laboratories, and mentorship from experienced faculty. The program emphasizes critical thinking, statistical analysis, and interdisciplinary application, preparing students to conduct impactful research, pursue advanced studies, and thrive in professional roles. Graduates leave the program with advanced analytical skills, technical expertise, and practical experience, ready to contribute meaningfully to health sciences, biomedical research, and public health initiatives.
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