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2022-2023 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Nov 24, 2024
 
2022-2023 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Department of Biostatistics


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Biostatistics is an innovative field that involves the design, analysis, and interpretation of data for studies in public health and medicine. Biostatistics experts arrive at conclusions about disease and health risks by evaluating and applying mathematical and statistical formulas to the factors that impact health.

Students at Pitt Public Health benefit from collaboration with UPMC, Pennsylvania’s largest academic medical center, and have access to extensive University computing facilities. Through rigorous courses, students gain a comprehensive understanding of statistical methods in the context of public health and medical problems; work with faculty on developing new and innovative methodologies and analytical techniques; and have the opportunity through both research and service to apply these methods to current and pressing concerns in biomedicine and public health.

Contact Information

General Inquiries
biostat@pitt.edu

PhD Program
Abdus S. Wahed, PhD
Director, Biostatistics PhD Graduate Program
7136 PUBHL
130 DeSoto Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
412-624-3053
wahed@pitt.edu

MS Program

Jenna C. Carlson, PhD
Director, Biostatistics MS Graduate Program
744 PUBHL
130 DeSoto Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
412-383-0605
jnc35@pitt.edu

Faculty & Administration

Pitt Public Health Primary Faculty

Department Student Services Staff 

Admissions

In addition to the school-wide admissions requirements, admission to all Biostatistics degree programs requires two semesters of calculus, a course in biology, and a basic computing course. In some cases, course deficiencies can be satisfied the first term.

Applying for Admission to Pitt Public Health 

Early Admission

University of Pittsburgh undergraduates may apply for early admission to the Biostatistics MS Program. Students must have completed the number of undergraduate credits required by their school before they can become a Biostatistics MS student.

Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Program  

Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Program Admission Requirements 

Financial Aid

The department provides full financial aid for approximately 55 PhD students per year. The most common form of financial aid is as a graduate student assistant (GSA). A GSA is expected to work as a teaching assistant and/or student researcher working on one of the many funded research projects maintained by the Department of Biostatistics or collaborators in other departments. Financial aid includes a stipend, tuition waiver, and medical benefits.

The department awards financial aid to applicable MS students at the time of admission. Many MS students obtain jobs in the University or surrounding area performing data analysis and other statistical tasks. The department circulates job advertisements when available to all students.

Tuition and Billing 

Tuition & Financial Aid 

Advanced Standing and Credit Transfer

Acceptance of a maximum of 12 credits taken as a non-degree student at Pitt Public Health is at the discretion of the department and program.

Students enrolled at Pitt Public Health may take credits in another school or institution, providing that their department has approved application of those credits to the degree requirements. In all cases, any combination of advanced standing credits and credits taken from another school or institution during enrollment at Pitt Public Health may not exceed the limits established by the University or the Regulations Governing Graduate Study at the University of Pittsburgh.

Students with previous graduate experience in Biostatistics or a related field may apply to transfer credits for graduate-level coursework successfully completed with a grade of B or better.  PhD students may apply to transfer up to 24 credits and MS students 6 credits. The course credits to be transferred must be reviewed and approved by the student’s academic advisor. Students who receive transfer credits for a public health core course must complete a Core Course Exemption Form in addition to the credit transfer paperwork to exempt out of those classes. Students who receive transfer credits for BIOST 2087 must complete a Course Exemption Form in addition to the credit transfer paperwork to exempt out of the course. All transfer credit and course exemption paperwork must be completed by the end of a student’s first term of study.

 

Programs

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    Courses

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