Biostatistics Graduate Certificate

July 30, 2025
August 26, 2025
Advance your knowledge in biostatistics and epidemiology for public health
Ohio State’s online Biostatistics Graduate Certificate equips you with the background in epidemiologic study designs, biostatistics, and statistical computing required for public health data analysis in the public and private sectors.
- Understand statistical methods and techniques such as survival analysis
- Assess and improve study designs commonly used in public health research
- Interpret standard regression models using industry-standard statistical software
Why choose Ohio State’s online Biostatistics Graduate Certificate?
The online graduate certificate program in biostatistics offers a rigorous curriculum tailored to applications in population health. You will gain practical hands-on experience by using a wide array of statistical tools such as R, Stata, and SAS to analyze public health data. This will equip you with skills that are highly sought after in job postings for roles like management analysts, medical scientists, statisticians, and epidemiologists.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Biostatistics Graduate Certificate is 100% online, with no campus visits required.
Online programs at Ohio State are here to work on your schedule. You are welcome to schedule as many credit hours per semester as you feel that you can handle. The amount of credits you schedule will help determine how long it will take to complete your program. Your expected time commitment will vary based on your course load. For every credit hour you are enrolled in, expect to complete three hours of work outside of class, for studying or projects.
Yes, this online program is fully asynchronous, meaning you can log in to view instructional materials and complete your work whenever it is best for your schedule.
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Academic Calendar
Multiple start dates are offered during the academic calendar year for online students in non-degree programs, so you can decide when to take the next step toward earning your Biostatistics Graduate Certificate.
Academic Calendar
Multiple start dates are offered during the academic calendar year for online students in non-degree programs, so you can decide when to take the next step toward earning your Biostatistics Graduate Certificate.
Admission Criteria
To enroll in the online Biostatistics Graduate Certificate program, you must hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an accredited institution, with a B- or higher in all course work. Learn more about non-degree admission requirements from The Ohio State University’s Graduate and Professional Admissions.
Current Ohio State graduate students
If you’re a current Ohio State graduate student, you can pursue the online biostatistics program as a graduate certificate or a minor. Students pursuing a graduate degree in the College of Public Health, such as the online Master of Public Health – Program for Experienced Professionals or online MPH in Biostatistics, may overlap no more than six credits with their graduate degree and the Biostatistics Graduate Certificate.

The Ohio State University participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA).
SARA is a national initiative that increases student access to distance education courses and programs while maintaining compliance with state regulations. Institutions participating in SARA can offer educational opportunities in all 49 SARA member states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico without seeking individual approval in each state.
California is not a SARA member state, however, OSU may offer online courses and programs to students located in California under the California Private Post-Secondary Act of 2009.
The Application Process
Once you understand your program’s admission criteria, please note the application deadline. You’ll need a quiet space and a variety of materials for your application. To learn more, please see our Admissions page for the full process. Ready to Apply? Find your application here.
Career Outlook
Ohio State’s online Biostatistics Graduate Certificate offers essential skills for today’s statisticians, epidemiologists, environmental health scientists and specialists, management analysts and medical scientists.
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What They Do
Develop and apply biostatistical theory and methods to the study of life sciences.
Work Activities
Draw conclusions or make predictions, based on data summaries or statistical analyses. Analyze clinical or survey data, using statistical approaches such as longitudinal analysis, mixed-effect modeling, logistic regression analyses, and model-building techniques. Write detailed analysis plans and descriptions of analyses and findings for research protocols or reports.
Wage Range
- Entry Level: $60,390
- Mid Level: $103,300
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Job Outlook
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Projected Growth
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Wage Range
- Entry Level: $56,950
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Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
18.8%
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Work Activities
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Wage Range
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Work Activities
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Wage Range
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Job Outlook
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What They Do
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Work Activities
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Wage Range
- Entry Level: $61,860
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- Senior Level: $168,210
Job Outlook
Bright
Projected Growth
11.5%
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National occupational information in Ohio State Online’s Career Outlook tool is sourced from O*NET Online and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The median annual wage displayed to the right of each occupational title above is based on the BLS Employment Projections program. Outlook and percent change indicate projected growth or decline over the next 10 years.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Biostatistics Graduate Certificate is delivered 100% online. Classes are asynchronous, so you can complete coursework each week on your own schedule. Coursework is focused in the areas of biostatistics and epidemiology, understanding of statistical methods such as survival analysis and introduction to a range statistical computing packages.
Introduction to the nature and scope of epidemiology; survey of basic epidemiological methods and their application to selected acute and chronic health problems.
Theory and application of basic statistical concepts for design of studies in health sciences, integrated with statistical software applications.
A second course in applied biostatistical methods with an emphasis on regression methods commonly used in the health sciences. The focus is on linear regression and ANOVA. Integrated with use of computer statistical packages.
The course will focus primarily on regression models for the different generic problems including methods for hypothesis testing, evaluating assumptions, confounding, and selection of predictors.
Selective Courses
Choose from one of the following courses (2 credit hours) to complete the Biostatistics Certificate.
Introduction to programming using SAS software to accomplish public health data management and analysis.
Introduces underlying concepts of the R programming language and R package ecosystem for manipulation, visualization, and modeling of data, and for communicating the results of and enabling replication of their analyses.
The basic statistical procedures covered will be illustrated using SAS. The intent of the course is to cover some of the SAS statistical methods that graduate students from outside the Statistics Department require for their own research.
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Program Faculty
In the online Biostatistics Graduate Certificate program, you’ll learn from the same expert College of Public Health faculty that teach The Ohio State University’s on-campus courses.
Program Faculty
In the online Biostatistics Graduate Certificate program, you’ll learn from the same expert College of Public Health faculty that teach The Ohio State University’s on-campus courses.
Patrick Schnell
Assistant Professor
Fernanda Schumacher
Assistant Professor
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Tuition Fee Overview
Investing in your future with a higher education degree is one of the best investments you can make for your future success. At Ohio State, we know understanding your program’s cost is an important part of your decision-making process. Below are the tuition fees you can expect with your program.
Tuition Fees | Per Credit Hour (unless otherwise noted) | Total Cost Per Semester |
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Instructional Fee | $829.75 | $4,978.50 |
General Fee | $32.63 | $195.78 |
Distance Learning Fee | $100.00 (per semester) | $100.00 |
Non-Resident Surcharge (if applicable) | $200.00 (per semester) | $200.00 |
Tuition fees are subject to change. The table above serves as a guide and not an official bursar’s bill.
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