Master of Science (MS) vs. Master of Public Health (MPH)

Advance your career in biostatistics by choosing the program that best fits your goals. Both the MS and MPH degrees in Biostatistics at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) equip you with essential skills, but each has a distinct focus to suit different career paths.

Program Comparison

The table below provides a quick comparison of the two programs:

AspectMS in Biostatistics MPH in Biostatistics
Degree Type AcademicProfessional/Practice
Focus AreaStatistical theory and research methodologiesPractical public health applications
Capstone/ILEMethodology-focused Capstone with presentationApplied ILE without presentation requirement
Career TrajectoryResearch, PhD preparation, data science rolesPublic health practice, policy, data analysis
Curriculum36 credit hours, 4 semesters43 credit hours, 5 semesters
  • MS in Biostatistics

    Focus: Deep dive into statistical theory and methodologies for biomedical research.

    Ideal for: Those aiming for research-intensive roles or considering a PhD in the future.

    Program Highlights

    Academic Degree: Emphasizes advanced training in statistical theory and computational methods.

    Curriculum Focus: Research methods, data management, and advanced statistical techniques.

    Capstone Project: Methodology-centric, involving simulations or real data analyses, culminating in a presentation before a committee.

    Career Pathways:

    • Data Scientists at tech giants like Google and Facebook.
    • Biostatisticians in pharmaceuticals and academic institutions.
    • Financial Analysts in investment banks and major corporations.
    • PhD Preparation: Strong foundation for doctoral studies in related fields.

    For more information, visit the MS in Biostatistics program page.

  • MPH in Biostatistics

    Focus: Practical application of biostatistics to improve public health.

    Ideal for: Those seeking to protect and enhance community health through data analysis.

    Program Highlights

    Professional Degree: Training geared towards public health practice and application.

    Curriculum Focus: Practical aspects of public health with skills to analyze and interpret data.

    Integrative Learning Experience (ILE): Application of advanced biostatistical methods to address biomedical questions, without the need for committee presentations.

    Career Pathways:

    • Clinical Data Analysts in medical centers.
    • Statistical programmers in pharmaceutical companies.
    • Healthcare Analysts in consulting firms.
    • Policy Analysts in government and international organizations.

    For more information, visit the MPH in Biostatistics program page.

Our Strengths

Our degree programs offer strengths in Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) and Health Informatics, emphasizing data-driven insights, and innovation in healthcare. Students benefit from small class sizes, personalized instruction, individual faculty attention, and opportunities for community involvement.

Opportunities

  • Internship with various organizations, including the FDA, CDC, private pharmaceutical companies
  • Work with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data, longitudinal survey data, and claims data
  • Work with Biostatistician on consulting projects
  • Research and practical experience with community organizations

Financial Support

  • Graduate Assistantship
  • Federal work study opportunities
  • Summer internship with the Office of Biostatistics at UTMB

Where Our Alumni Work

  • Merck
  • Children’s Hospital
  • Colorado
  • Castle Bioscience
  • University of Minnesota
  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • UTMB
  • PhD student in Biostatistics

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