Academics

Master of Science Thesis Requirements for 2023

The Master of Science in Biostatistics Thesis is a 63-credit degree program. This page provides an overview of requirements for students entering the program in 2023 or prior.

Course Credits

  • 25 credits of core curriculum courses
  • 11 credits of elective courses
  • 6 seminar credits
  • 3 credits for Statistical Consulting (BIOST 590)
  • 18 credits for Thesis
  • Minimum 3.0 grade in each core course and 2.7 minimum in each elective course
  • Full-time enrollment of 10 credits per quarter is expected (summer optional).

Exam

Students must pass the First Year (MS) Statistical Theory Examination after the end of spring quarter following completion of STAT 512 and STAT 513 (usually in the first year). If this examination is failed, it must be passed the following year. Learn more about exams in our Students section.

Thesis

The master's thesis is an opportunity to give insight into a research question or body of data. It also provides evidence of your ability to carry out independent biostatistical investigation and to present the results in clear and systematic form. Under the guidance of an advisor and second reader, MS Thesis students must perform biostatistics research and write a thesis.

  • Students should consider potential thesis advisors and topics starting in the first year of the graduate program.
  • Students typically begin work on their thesis in the autumn quarter of their second year.

Sample Timeline

For students entering the program in 2023 or prior.

First Year

AutumnWinterSpringSummer
STAT 512 Statistical InferenceSTAT 513 Statistical InferenceBIOST 561 Computational Skills for Biostatistics 2Select Thesis Advisor
BIOST 514 Biostatistics IBIOST 515 Biostatistics II
Elective (optional)Elective (optional)Electives
BIOST 580 Seminar in Biostatistics 1BIOST 580 Seminar in BiostatisticsBIOST 580 Seminar in Biostatistics
Students entering the program in 2023 or later must fulfill the CEPH foundational knowledge in Public Health requirement by taking one of the following required courses any quarter/year of the program: BIOST 504 Foundations of Public Health for Biostatistics or PHI 500 Public Health Practice, Science and Knowledge

Second Year

AutumnWinterSpringSummer
BIOST 536 Categorical Data Analysis in EpidemiologyBIOST 537 Survival Data Analysis in EpidemiologyElectives 
ElectiveElective
BIOST 580 Seminar in BiostatisticsBIOST 580 Seminar in BiostatisticsBIOST 580 Seminar in Biostatistics
BIOST 590 Biostatistical Consulting (one quarter) 3
 

 

Core Courses

Additional requirements

Course recommendations and notes

  1. The department recommends that students register for and attend the BIOST 580 Seminar in Biostatistics every quarter. Six quarters are required.
  2. In preparation for work on the thesis, students are expected to master computational skills at the level covered in BIOST 561 Computational Skills for Biostatistics. Taking this course in the first year is recommended.
  3. BIOST 590 Biostatistical Consulting is a required course and MS Thesis students typically take it at the end of Year 1 or during Year 2. Enrollment is limited to 4-6 students per quarter so advance planning is necessary. Students may email bcurric@uw.edu to sign up for a quarter.

Optional courses

Milestones

  • First Year (MS) Theory Exam follows spring quarter of Year 1.
  • MS Thesis completed by the end of Year 2.