The Johns Hopkins Department of Biostatistics ScM program is intended for individuals who have demonstrated excellence at the undergraduate level in quantitative or biological sciences and prepares them for a career as a professional statistician. Typically, ScM graduates assume positions in research or professional settings as scientific project coordinators and data analysts where they: Design research studies of human health and disease. Design and implement data management systems, pipelines and tools. Design and implement tabular and graphical displays of quantitative information. Draw inferences from quantitative data.
The ScM program typically takes two years, with the first year spent in didactic coursework and the second year spent working closely with a departmental faculty member in a master's thesis project and completing elective courses that are in line with the individual student's interests.
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