Monash University
2 years (part time)
The Graduate Diploma of Biostatistics provides health professionals with a broad range of theory and techniques in epidemiology and biostatistics for health and medical research.
Applicants need an Australian bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, statistics, science, psychology, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, health sciences or other quantitative disciplines. Relevant work experience or a statement from an employer may also be required.
Units in this degree are offered in conjunction with partner universities in the Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia (BCA), a consortium of leading universities in Australia established to jointly develop and deliver a distance-based program in Biostatistics.
Monash University is a leading Australian university with a strong reputation in health and medical research. The Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia brings together top universities to deliver this specialized graduate program.
Graduates will be equipped with advanced skills in biostatistics and epidemiology to support health and medical research, as well as roles in data analysis, clinical trials, and public health.