120 credits - 2 years
Day schedule - In French
Francophone Certification Framework : 7
Internship : optional
Activities in other languages : NO
Introduction
Organized by Louvain School of Statistics, Biostatistics and Actuarial Sciences (LSBA), this Master’s program offers you
- A training in the fundamental concepts of statistics, using the main technical tools and software for the analysis of statistical data and the specific statistical methods required in the field of statistics in health sciences.
- A training in applied statistics to the medical field, in clinical and pre-clinical research, pharmaceutical research, epidemiology and other life sciences oriented fields.
- Several opportunities to put in practice statistical techniques based on exercises, individual projects, analyses of real data using statistical software and the preparation of a Master’s thesis, possibly in collaboration with an external industry partner.
Your profile
You
- Hold an undergraduate diploma and you wish to become a specialist in data analysis methods or to develop new innovative tools in this field;
- Hold an undergraduate diploma or Master’s degree from a University or a University college and statistics is an additional competence to your actual training;
- Are looking for a training in statistics applied to the medical fields, and in particular to clinical and pre-clinical research, pharmaceutical research, epidemiology, public health or in another field of life sciences.
Your programme
The program of Master’s degree in Statistics with the Biostatistics orientation is composed of a core study program of at least 63 credits of courses (UE) of general statistic and biostatistic, and of 30 credits (including the Master’s thesis) of professional focus (finalité spécialisée). You will complete your programs with courses from the two options of the programs (Biostatistique clinique et épidémiologie ou Biométrie, technométrie et bioonformatique) as well as by other appropriate courses from other programs (upon acceptance by the jury).
Le programme est composé d’un tronc d'un minimum de 63 crédits d'unités d'enseignement (UE) de statistique générale et de biostatistique et de la finalité spécialisée de 30 crédits (dont le mémoire).
Vous le compléterez par des UE au choix proposées dans les options du programme (Biostatistique clinique et épidémiologie ou Biométrie, technométrie et bioonformatique) ainsi que par d’autres UE utiles dans le cadre du master et approuvées par le jury.