Master of Public Health in Applied Biostatistics
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Applied Biostatistics at Temple's Christopher M. Barnett College of Public Health provides students with a strong foundation in public health and biostatistical concepts. Through coursework and research experiences, students learn to design and analyze studies, as well as communicate results to public health professionals and stakeholders.
Career Opportunities
As a student in the applied biostatistics program, you will be prepared for careers in public health research, policy, and practice. Our graduates work in:
- Government agencies
- Applying their knowledge of biostatistics to improve public health outcomes
- Non-profit organizations
- Utilizing biostatistical concepts to inform public health decisions
- Healthcare systems
- Analyzing data to improve healthcare outcomes and policies
- Private industry
- Applying biostatistics to drive business decisions and improve public health outcomes
Program Details
The applied biostatistics program at Temple's Christopher M. Barnett College of Public Health focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of public health and biostatistical concepts. Through a combination of coursework and research experiences, students gain the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their chosen careers.
