Monash University
1.5 years (full time), 3 years (part time)
The Masters degree provides you with a sound understanding of the theory and application of biostatistics relevant to professional practice.
An Australian bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in mathematics or statistics, OR a Graduate Diploma of Biostatistics from Monash University or another university in the Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia or equivalent, OR an Australian bachelors degree (or equivalent) in science, psychology, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, health sciences or a quantitative discipline, plus a minimum of one year of full-time equivalent experience in clinical/health research or in a quantitative sector.
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 biostatistics and health sciences education.
This program develops the technical skills for you to commence a professional career as a biostatistician.