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University of Strathclyde: Applied Statistics in Health Sciences

Institution University of Strathclyde View institution profile
Department Faculty of Science
Web https://www.strath.ac.uk/
Email science-masters@strath.ac.uk
Telephone 0141 548 3623
Study type Taught

Summary

Our online MSc in Applied Statistics in Health Sciences is a conversion course, offering the opportunity to develop skills in statistics and data analysis even if you have never studied statistics before. You will be supported programme by members of staff who work directly with industry to develop skills which are relevant to current areas of research including population health and medicine, animal and plant health, finance and business.

Students will gain skills in: - problem solving

  • analysis and manipulation of complex data

  • the use of statistical software for data analysis and reporting

  • effective communication of statistics

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Founded in 1796 as 'a place of useful learning', the University of Strathclyde has around 30,000 students from more than 140 nations. A leading international technological university, we are located in the heart of Glasgow - one of the UK’s largest cities.

We have been delivering academic excellence through world-class research and teaching, providing students with flexible, innovative learning in preparation for their chosen career path for more than 200 years.

The University has been awarded Scottish University of the Year 2024, and UK University …

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