

The Master of Public Health (MPH) program in Biostatistics at Yale University is a rigorous two-year, full-time, on-campus program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge in statistical methods and their application to public health. The program emphasizes the critical role of biostatistics in the analysis of health data, disease patterns, and public health trends. Students will gain a solid foundation in statistical theory and practice, learning how to apply these methods to address public health issues ranging from infectious disease control to chronic disease prevention and health policy development. The program is designed for individuals seeking to work at the intersection of statistics and public health, preparing them for leadership roles in government agencies, healthcare organizations, research institutions, and international organizations.
Throughout the program, students will engage with cutting-edge research and practical applications of biostatistics, using modern statistical tools and software to analyze real-world data. Yale’s distinguished faculty, who are experts in both public health and biostatistics, provide mentorship and guidance, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills needed to design, analyze, and interpret complex data in the public health field. Graduates of the program will leave with the ability to solve pressing health problems using advanced statistical techniques, while also contributing to the broader public health community through research and policy development.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Public Health and Biostatistics
Introduction to Public Health
Biostatistical Methods I
Epidemiology
Principles of Health Policy and Management
Semester 2 – Advanced Statistical Analysis
Biostatistical Methods II
Data Science and Statistical Computing
Public Health Data Management
Research Methods in Public Health
Semester 3 – Specialized Biostatistics Applications
Survival Analysis
Advanced Epidemiological Statistics
Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials
Public Health Informatics
Semester 4 – Capstone Project & Thesis
Independent Research Project
Advanced Topics in Biostatistics
Global Health and Biostatistics
Statistical Software and Data Visualization
Graduates of the MPH in Biostatistics program from Yale University are well-prepared to take on leadership and analytical roles in a wide range of public health organizations. They can pursue careers as biostatisticians, epidemiologists, data scientists, and health policy analysts in government agencies, healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and non-governmental organizations. The program provides a strong foundation for careers in research, clinical trials, disease surveillance, and public health policy. Graduates can also contribute to global health initiatives, working with international organizations to address health disparities, improve healthcare systems, and develop effective health interventions. Yale’s extensive network of alumni and career services provide graduates with valuable connections in the public health and research communities, offering excellent opportunities for career advancement and professional growth.
Yale’s MPH in Biostatistics program offers a unique blend of public health theory, advanced statistical methods, and practical experience in data analysis. With a focus on both statistical theory and its application to real-world health problems, the program prepares students to address some of the most pressing issues in public health today. The program’s distinguished faculty, who are leaders in the fields of biostatistics and public health, provide students with the latest research and best practices in health data analysis. Yale’s emphasis on interdisciplinary learning ensures that students gain a comprehensive understanding of public health, while also developing the specialized skills needed to analyze and interpret complex health data. Graduates of this program are well-equipped to lead research projects, influence public health policy, and make significant contributions to improving public health outcomes both locally and globally.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 203 432 2300
Email: admissions@yale.edu
Address: University of Yale, New Haven, CT 06520, United States