Master of Public Health in Biostatistics

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Next Application Deadline:
May 15, 2026
Credit hours: 42
Next Term Start Date:
August 25, 2026

Turn data into action with the online Master of Public Health

Advance your public health career with the online Master of Public Health (MPH) in Biostatistics from The Ohio State University. Designed for working professionals, this fully online, STEM-designated MPH provides advanced training in biostatistics while offering the flexibility to continue working full time.

The MPH in Biostatistics emphasizes statistical methods, data analysis, and applied research skills used to inform public health decision-making. With 23 of the 42 required credit hours dedicated to biostatistics coursework, you’ll build deep technical expertise while grounding your work in real-world public health contexts.

Why earn your online MPH in Biostatistics at Ohio State?

This online master’s degree in public health with a biostatistics focus prepares graduates for analytical and leadership roles across public health, health care, research, and data-driven organizations. In the program, you’ll:

  • Learn in a 100% online format designed for working professionals
  • Complete 42 credit hours, with full-time and part-time pathways available
  • Develop advanced skills in biostatistics, including statistical modeling, data interpretation, and applied public health research
  • Apply statistical methods to population health challenges, strengthening evidence-based decision-making
  • Learn from expert faculty in the College of Public Health at The Ohio State University, the No. 1 college for public health education in Ohio (U.S. News & World Report)

Applied learning in an online biostatistics program

As an online MPH student at Ohio State, you’ll go beyond theory. Through the Applied Practice Experience (APE), you’ll work with public health professionals on real projects, research, and population health initiatives—applying what you learn directly to your career and community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Related Programs

In addition to the online MPH in Biostatistics, Ohio State offers a range of online and on-campus public health degrees and certificates—giving you the flexibility to choose a program that aligns with your career goals and lifestyle. All graduate programs require a bachelor’s degree for admission.

Academic Calendar

The Master of Public Health in Biostatistics follows Ohio State’s academic calendar, with Autumn start terms each year. Review upcoming application deadlines and term start dates below, and apply early for the greatest flexibility. Our Enrollment Advisors are available to help you determine the best start term based on your professional and personal schedule.

Academic Calendar

The Master of Public Health in Biostatistics follows Ohio State’s academic calendar, with Autumn start terms each year. Review upcoming application deadlines and term start dates below, and apply early for the greatest flexibility. Our Enrollment Advisors are available to help you determine the best start term based on your professional and personal schedule.

Admission Criteria

The MPH in Biostatistics is ideal for those seeking a flexible, leadership-focused public health degree. No GRE is required, but there are some requirements. If you need help navigating your application, connect with an Enrollment Advisor who can answer your questions and guide you through the admission process.

How to Apply

Applicants must submit their application through the Schools of Public Health Application Service (SOPHAS). A complete application includes:

  • Completed SOPHAS application
  • Official transcripts from all previous or current U.S. college or university coursework
  • Completion of an undergraduate- or graduate-level statistics course (a grade of B or higher is preferred for successful applicants)
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • A personal statement outlining academic and professional goals
  • A current resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
  • The Ohio State University Supplemental Application, which will be emailed one to two weeks after your SOPHAS application reaches “Verified” status

Application review process

Applications to Ohio State’s online MPH program are reviewed on a rolling basis, subject to available space, and evaluated holistically. Admissions decisions consider:

  • Leadership and professional experience
  • Academic preparation and performance
  • Program fit and readiness for graduate-level study
  • Commitment to equity in public health
  • Evidence of perseverance and professional growth
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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

Elevate your expertise in health data analysis and research. Ohio State’s online MPH in Biostatistics equips you to make critical decisions in public health policy and clinical practice, using your advanced skills in statistical analysis to develop meaningful research.

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Curriculum

Through 100% online coursework, you’ll expand on foundational public health curriculum with specialized courses in biostatistics, public health informatics and statistical computing software.

Foundational MPH Courses

The biostatistics-focused master’s program builds on the College of Public Health’s foundational MPH curriculum and competencies, which comprise 12 of 42 credit hours.

Required Specialization Courses

Ohio State’s online Master of Public Health degree includes 23 credit hours required for the Biostatistics specialization.

Statistical Computing Courses

Select one course to satisfy the two credit hours of statistical computing required for the Master of Public Health in Biostatistics.

Applied Practice Experience

Integrative Learning Experience

Understanding Online Course Types

As you research the right online program for you, you likely will come across the terms “asynchronous” and “synchronous.” Learn what these terms mean and how they’re important to consider when understanding how a program will fit into your life.

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Rebecca Andridge

Professor
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Eben Kenah

Associate Professor
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Bo Lu

Professor
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Andy Ai

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James Odei

Clinical Associate Professor
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Michael Pennell

Professor
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Grzegorz A. Rempala

Professor
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Patrick Schnell

Associate Professor
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Fernanda Schumacher

Assistant Professor
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Abby Shoben

Associate Professor
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Yuzi Zhang

Assistant Professor

Testimonials

Learn how Ohio State’s online students use what they have learned in their online coursework and applied it through a variety of professional lenses.

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“The MPH in Biostatistics complemented my skills gained in medical training, leading to a positive impact on both my NIH-funded research and evidence-based patient care.”

Katherine Buck, MD Online Master of Public Health in Biostatistics Grad
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“Ohio State is a large institution with a lot of possibilities and opportunities. You will meet people who you can connect with and who will connect you with others.”

Cara North Ohio State Online Grad
Akua Amponsah earned her Ohio State MPH to advance her pediatric work. Photo by Brad Smith.

“This degree will give me more tools to do the work I’m doing with more impact and enable me to better respond to the health needs of the population I serve.”

Akua Amponsah, MD Online Master of Public Health – Program for Experienced Professionals Grad

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