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Postgraduate courses in biostatistics

The BCA is a consortium of biostatistical experts from around Australia with representatives from universities, government and the pharmaceutical industry who have combined to offer a program of postgraduate courses.

Addressing the need for highly skilled biostatisticians in Australia

At present there is an urgent shortage of highly skilled biostatisticians. The BCA delivers a program of postgraduate courses that aims to fill a serious gap between current programs in public health and epidemiology (which train users of biostatistical methods, not professional biostatisticians), and general statistics courses (which do not cater to the increasingly diverse and specialised needs of health research).

By combining the best talents from around the country, this collaboration has developed a focused curriculum with a mission to provide Australia with well-trained professional biostatisticians. The courses provide a sound mathematically-based grounding in statistical methods with a strong emphasis on applications in all areas of health and medical research.

How and where will I study?

The courses are designed to be studied part-time and all units are delivered by distance learning methods.

There are currently 6 Consortium Universities offering the program in biostatistics. You can enrol in your choice of consortium universities , having regard in particular to the availability of local support and supervision. There are, however, no residential requirements. You can study from home and tailor your study program to fit in with work commitments.

See Future Students for information about the BCA consortium, and program information, including entry requirements, program and individual unit outlines, prerequisite requirements and semester availability.

An income-contingent loans scheme , called FEE-HELP is offered to domestic fee paying postgraduate students by the Australian Government, Department of Education, Science and Training.

 

 
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