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Clone of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health2


Purvis Hall

The Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health offers separate graduate training programs in each of its three broadly defined disciplines. Please refer to the Graduate Studies page for more information on the prerequisites and training requirements for the degrees specific to each discipline.

Winter 2013

Winter 2013

Some of the purposes of these sessions are: to promote biostatistics and biostatistical methodology; serve as a learning opportunity for both students and faculty; foster communication, collaboration, professionalism, career development.

The format will be varied: seminar presentations, journal club, discussions of work in progress, interact with visitors, etc.

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Biostatistics Seminar

Tue, 2012-09-25 15:30
Purvis Hall : 1020 Pine Ave West, Room 25, 1020 avenue des Pins Ouest Montreal Quebec Canada , H3A 1A2

Biostatistics Seminars: Heungsun Hwang, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, McGill University. A New Approach to Structural Equation Modeling: Genearlized stuctured component analysis.

Source Site: /epi-biostat-occh

Biostatistics Seminar

Tue, 2012-09-25 15:30
Purvis Hall : 1020 Pine Ave West, Room 25, 1020 avenue des Pins Ouest Montreal Quebec Canada , H3A 1A2

Biostatistics Seminars: Heungsun Hwang, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, McGill University. A New Approach to Structural Equation Modeling: Genearlized stuctured component analysis.

Source Site: /epi-biostat-occh

2012

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January

10 January

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Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health

Purvis Hall

The Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health offers separate graduate training programs in each of its three broadly defined disciplines. Please refer to the Graduate Studies page for more information on the prerequisites and training requirements for the degrees specific to each discipline.

Biostatistics: Admission & Application

Deadline for Receipt of Completed Applications for Fall 2014

M.Sc. and Ph.D.: December 15, 2013.

The uApply application system will open October 1st for the Fall 2014 admission cycle. Please see www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply for detailed instructions on how to use the system and how to upload required supporting documents.

Courses & Timetables

BIOSTATISTICS

IMPORTANT

  • Special students and students from other departments or universities require the permission of the course instructor.
  • Course numbers BIOS 691, 692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698 and 699 belong to a group of Special Topics course numbers, and can be used only once.

Biostatistics: Program Requirements

On this page: M.Sc. | Ph.D.

M.Sc.

The Department offers two routes towards an M.Sc. degree: by coursework and thesis; or coursework and a project/practicum.

Biostatistics

Fall 2013

Some of the purposes of these sessions are: to promote biostatistics and biostatistical methodology; serve as a learning opportunity for both students and faculty; foster communication, collaboration, professionalism, career development.

The format will be varied: seminar presentations, journal club, discussions of work in progress, interact with visitors, etc.

Who is invited: biostatisticians and biostatisticians in training; all other hyphenated-, unhyphenated- and soon-to-be-statisticians with interests in applied statistics.

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