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Masters Degrees in Medical Statistics
We have 72 Masters Degrees in Medical Statistics
Masters degrees in Medical Statistics examine statistical techniques related to the collection and analysis of medical data for various purposes. Related postgraduate specialisms include Statistics with Medical Applications, and Applied Statistics in Health Sciences. Entry requirements typically include an undergraduate degree in an appropriate Mathematics subject, or a medical subject with a large mathematical component.
Why study a Masters in Medical Statistics?
## Medical Statistics is an important part of understanding large sets of data about medical care, providing a wealth of information about those who provide it, the materials used, and those who receive it. One means through which statistics is used in the healthcare sector is to collect data about the kinds of services different members of the population use – thus allowing you to assess where different needs can be met. Other specialised applications include practices such as bioinformatics, which trace the effects of various substances on the body and help to predict the likely effect of newly-developed substances. You might also branch into careers in technology, developing products such as wearable technology which can track different elements of care for different individuals.Refine your search
Applied Statistical Modelling & Health Informatics MSc, PGCert, PGDip
King’s College London
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
The Applied Statistical Modelling and Health Informatics course has been created to deliver a skill set and knowledge base in “multimodal” and “big data” analysis techniques, which are a recognised scarcity within UK Life sciences. Read more
Precision Medicine: Genomic Data Science - MSc
University of Leeds
School of Biomedical Sciences
The rapid transformation of healthcare through personalised genomic medicine is matched only by the consistently growing demand for talented graduates with the right skill-set. Read more
MSc in Precision Cancer Medicine
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Precision Cancer Medicine is a two-year, part-time, online course run by the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. Read more
Statistics (Medical Statistics) MSc
University College London
Department of Statistical Science
Medical statistics is a fundamental scientific component of health research. Medical statisticians interact with biomedical researchers, epidemiologists and public health professionals and contribute to the effective translation of scientific research into patient benefits and clinical decision-making. Read more
Medical Statistics - MSc
University of Leicester
Health Sciences
The course is designed for students who want to focus on the application of statistical methods to real-life problems in medicine and healthcare. Read more
MSc in EBHC Medical Statistics
University of Oxford
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
This is a course for health professionals who wish to strengthen their statistical skills and ability to analyse data. Students will gain confidence in carrying out the methods that are widely used in medical statistics, and interpreting the results for the practice of evidence-based health care. Read more
Medical Statistics and Health Data Science - MSc
University of Bristol
Faculty of Health Sciences
The MSc in Medical Statistics and Health Data Science will enable you to engage with the complex statistical and data science healthcare challenges facing the global community, providing high-quality training in statistical and computational methods that are applicable to low-, middle- and high-income settings. Read more
Statistics with Applications in Medicine MSc
University of Southampton
Faculty of Social Sciences
Develop your problem-solving skills and knowledge of statistical methods on this MSc in Statistics with Applications in Medicine at the University of Southampton. Read more
Medical Statistics (MSc)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
The programme trains students from a variety of academic backgrounds to work as statisticians in various sectors including higher education, research institutions, the pharmaceutical industry, central government and national health services. Read more
MSc Statistics with Medical Applications
University of Sheffield
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Learn how to apply advanced statistical techniques in medicine and healthcare, from epidemiology to clinical trials. This course trains you to use statistical tools that are central to many areas of medicine: from clinical trials, to disease modelling, to measuring patient outcomes. Read more
MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care – Medical Statistics
University of Oxford
Department for Continuing Education
This is a part-time, modular based programme for health professionals who wish to strengthen their statistical skills and ability to analyse data. Read more
MSc Statistics
University of Sheffield
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Build up a set of statistical tools and techniques that you can use to solve problems in a range of industries. You'll develop the skills and knowledge a professional statistician needs. Read more
Applied Statistics in Health Sciences (on campus) MSc
University of Strathclyde
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Our 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. Read more
Mathematics and Statistics (MPhil)
Birkbeck, University of London
School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
An MPhil/PhD is an advanced postgraduate research degree that requires original research and the submission of a substantial dissertation of 60,000 to 100,000 words. Read more
MSc - Health Data Science and Statistics
University of Plymouth
Faculty of Science and Engineering
This interdisciplinary programme provides you with up-to-date knowledge on data analytics, medical statistics, machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as the design and analysis of health studies. Read more