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Yale University, MS, Biostatistics

 United States

Entry requirements

The candidate should have an undergraduate degree with major emphasis in a quantitative science. Mathematics majors are typical applicants to the program, although applicants with training in a variety of areas are encouraged to apply. At a minimum, all applicants should have completed the following coursework, with a minimum GPA of B or better, prior to matriculation: One year of calculus and a course in linear algebra A one-year sequence in mathematical statistics Knowledge of statistical computing (SAS and/or S-plus). All applicants must submit the results of their Graduate Record Examinations (GRE). Foreign nationals must submit official test scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

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Yale is located in historic New Haven, Connecticut, a port city about 120 kilometers northeast of New York City, the University’s engagement goes beyond the United States dating from the earliest years of the nineteenth century, when faculty members first pursued study and research abroad.