Master of Statistics with concentration in Statistical Genetics

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Required Course Work

In addition to the core courses, the following courses are required.

  • ST/GN 721: Genetic Data Analysis
  • GN 703: Population and Quantitative Genetics
  • 6 hours of Statistics electives. Suggested electives are
    • ST 520: Clinical Trials and Epidemiology
    • ST 744: Categorical Data Analysis
    • ST/MA 746: Stochastic Processes
    • ST 750: Statistical Computing
    • ST/GN 756: Computational Molecular Evolution
    • ST/GN 757: Statistical Methods of Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci
    • ST/GN 770: Statistical Concepts in Genetics
    • ST 785: Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory
  • 9 hours of supporting electives. Suggested electives are
    • GN 411: Principles of Genetics if needed.
    • GN/ANS 713: Quantitative Genetics and Breeding
    • GN 701: Molecular Genetics
    • GN 702: Cellular and Developmental Genetics
    • BMA 576, 771, 772 and 773.

Additional Notes on Course Work

Two required courses (ST/GN 721 and GN 703) as well as several other elective courses rely on the material covered in GN 311 (Principles of Genetics; used to be GN 411) or a comparable course from another university as a prerequisite. Note that GN 311 will not count for graduate credit.

Students who plan to pursue a Ph.D. in a field related to biology are strongly encouraged to enroll in Molecular Genetics (GN 701).

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