Biostatistics
The biostatistics concentration focuses on biostatistical methods and their application to public health problems. Training focuses on data quality control, presentation and interpretation of statistical results, statistical computing, design of public health surveys, experiments, and clinical trials, and statistical modeling of public health and biomedical data. Students will work with the consulting service and interact with investigators in the biomedical sciences. Students with quantitative backgrounds (computer science, mathematics or statistics) are preferred for this concentration. Electives may be chosen from the College of Public Health and from across the UGA campus. The program also requires an internship.
The epidemiology concentration offers a focus either in general epidemiology, global infectious diseases (in collaboration with our Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases), or molecular epidemiology (in collaboration with our Genetics Department). Students will learn how to design, conduct and analyze clinical investigations and research studies in public health. Students with strong lifescience backgrounds (pre med studies, microbiology, molecular biology, and genetics) are preferred for this concentration. Courses include molecular epidemiology, epidemiology of chronic diseases and advanced biostatistical methods. Electives may be chosen from the College of Public Health and from across the UGA campus. The program also requires an internship.
