Program

Biostatistics - 8751

Program Summary

Faculty: Faculty of Science

Contact: http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au

Campus: Sydney

Career: Postgraduate

Typical Duration: 1.5 Years

Typical UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC Per Semester: 3

Max UOC Per Semester: 27

Min UOC For Award: 72

Award(s):

Master of Biostatistics

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Program Description

Note: The Master of Biostatistics in currently under review. Applicants are strongly urged to contact the School of Mathematics and Statistics at pg.MathsStats@unsw.edu.au to discuss their options prior to lodging an application.

The program is intended for students who have completed a degree in Mathematics or Statistics, or a Science degree with a major in mathematics or statistics, and who wish to further their knowledge of biostatistics. It covers a wide range of statistical methodology and applications for students and practitioners who want to work in health-related fields, including medicine, biology, public health and epidemiology.

Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes

  1. Graduates will have acquired advanced disciplinary knowledge and skills in biostatistics, and an ability to apply these in a range of biostatistics and statistics, in general, contexts
  2. Graduates will have developed an understanding of enquiry-based learning and demonstrate analytical skills as they relate to biostatistics and mathematical sciences
  3. Graduates will have developed advanced critical thinking and problem solving skills in biostatistics and mathematical sciences
  4. Graduates will be able to communicate effectively to a range of audiences in both written and oral forms, and be capable of independent and collaborative enquiry and working effectively with others

Program Structure

The program consists of 72 units of credit (UOC) comprised of 36 UOC of compulsory core coursework subjects, 24 UOC of electives chosen from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, and a supervised research project worth 12 UOC.

Core Courses (36 UoC)

The following courses are compulsory for all students:
Elective Courses (24 UOC)

Students must choose 24 UOC from a list of elective graduate level courses from the School of Mathematics and Statistics (see below)

Students are allowed to take up to 18 UOC from outside the School of Mathematics and Statistics provided that the courses are at a postgraduate level and approved by the Postgraduate Coursework Coordinator.

Project Course (12 UOC)

The 12 UOC project course is compulsory for all students. Students typically enrol into it in their third semester of study, and enrolment is subject to academic performance.
Students should seek the guidance from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at an early stage of study to ensure that the study plan being followed is best suited to lead to the project.

Mathematics and Statistics Postgraduate Courses

Note: not all of these courses are offered every semester. Please refer to the School of Mathematics and Statistics (http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/currentstudents/course-titles) for a list of courses available in a particular semester.

Academic Rules

  1. Each candidate's proposed program of study requires the approval of the Head of the School or Nominee.
  2. Enrolment into a particular research project is subject to appropriate research and supervision resources being available.
  3. Students seeking to enrol into a project are required to have the approval of the Head of School and normally will be required to have attained a WAM of 70 or higher in the first eight (8) courses (48 UOC) of the program
  4. For the elective component, students may choose from a wide variety of courses within the School of Mathematics and Statistics, or elsewhere within the University. Enrolment in courses chosen from outside the School of Mathematics and Statistics must be approved by the head of the School or Nominee and is subject to a maximum of 18 UOC.
  5. A list of courses to be offered in each year is available on the School of Mathematics and Statistics website (http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/currentstudents/course-titles).
  6. Students who do not attain a WAM of 70 or higher in the first four (4) courses (24 UOC) of the program will normally be required to transfer to the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics (7659).
  7. Students who do not attain a WAM of 70 or higher after the first eight (8) courses (48 UOC) of the program will normally be required to transfer the Graduate Diploma in Mathematics and Statistics (5659).
  8. Students who receive advanced standing (up to a maximum of 48 UOC) based on previous study (see Admission Requirements) will receive advanced standing for the coursework component of the program only, and must still complete the supervised research project.
  9. Students may complete this program on a part-time basis. However, the project must be done over two consecutive semesters.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

Admission Requirements

To gain entry to this program, students must:
  1. Have completed a Bachelor of Mathematics or a Bachelor of Science undergraduate degree with a major in mathematics or statistics; and
  2. Have sufficient mathematical and/or statistical background, as indicated by an average of 65 or above in level III mathematics and/or statistics university courses.

Advanced Standing

Honours graduates in Mathematics or Statistics from UNSW (or equivalent) may receive advanced standing of up to a maximum of 24 UOC and may complete the degree within 48 UOC, or one year of full time study.

Students with a Graduate Diploma in Mathematics and Statistics from UNSW with a weighted average mark of ≥ 70 may receive advanced standing of up to a maximum of 48 UOC and may complete the degree with 24 UOC, or 0.5 year of full time study.

The specific advanced standing to be awarded will be determined at the time of admission and will be based on the student’s background and previous study.

Notes

In addition, students must have permission of the Head of School or Nominee to be admitted into the program.

Prospective international students should note they will need to meet the University’s English language requirements (http://www.unsw.edu.au/english-requirements-policy).

Exit Provisions

Students enrolled in this program will be permitted to transfer to program 7659 Graduate Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics after successfully completing 24 UOC, subject to meeting the program rules and requirements of that program.

Students enrolled in this program will be permitted to transfer to program 5659 Graduate Diploma in Mathematics and Statistics after successfully completing 48 UOC, subject to meeting the program rules and requirements of that program.

Area(s) of Specialisation