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    MSc Medical Statistics

    London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London

    London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London

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    United Kingdom, Camden

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines26-Sep-2022
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 28,540  / year
    Next Intake 26-Sep-2022

    MSc Medical Statistics

    About

    Overview
    Virtual Open Days 2023
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    Find out more at our Virtual Open Days, 7 - 9 February 2023 - book your place

    Overview - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    The programme trains students from a variety of academic backgrounds to work as statisticians in various sectors including higher education, research institutions, the pharmaceutical industry, central government and national health services. It provides training in the theory and practice of statistics with special reference to clinical trials, epidemiology and clinical or laboratory research.

    Medical statisticians play a vital role in creating impact in global health and development. Their job involves the design of local, national, and global clinical studies, analysing data and interpreting results to identify the causes of a given disease, as well as measuring performance outcomes of hospitals and other organisations to gauge the health and wellbeing of populations on a large scale.

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this programme are in high demand; employment opportunities are numerous and varied.

    By the end of this programme students will be able to:

    • select appropriate study designs to address questions of medical relevance
    • select and apply appropriate statistical methods for analysing data typically encountered in medical applications, including binary, categorical, count, quantitative data; survival data; hierarchical data; data affected by measurement error and missingness
    • use a range of software packages to: organise and manage datasets; carry out statistical analysis; construct tables and figures; create programs to provide problem specific solutions
    • interpret correctly the results of statistical analyses and critically evaluate the use of statistics in the medical literature
    • communicate effectively with other statisticians and the wider medical community, including the ability to present results of statistical analyses through written and oral presentations
    • understand the principles behind statistical methods to allow future adoption and appreciation of new methodology, to develop problem specific solutions to new problems, and to provide a basis for the understanding of limitations and issues surrounding currently used methods

    Duration: one year full-time; part-time or split-study over two years. Ways to study explained.

    • Intercalating this programme

    Medical Statistics

    Description

    Watch staff and students talk about the programme.

    Youtube link
    Watch video on YouTube
    Image
    Citation
    Osahon Otaigbe, Nigeria
    Quote

    Why this course?

    Medical Statistics (or Biostatistics) is essential in both identifying the factors that cause disease, finding methods for epidemic prevention in future, and improving health services and public health.

    Why this course? MSc Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    The Department of Medical Statistics carried out the BRAIN study, a major investigation into the effects of the sport on brain health, in which former England rugby players took part.

    Why study the MSc Medical Statistics at LSHTM?

    • Gain practical, computer-based skills and broad theoretical knowledge
    • Be prepared for immediate entry into the world of work; “hit the ground running” in your career.
    • Identify, explore and deepen your personal interests
    • Be exposed to different areas of medical statistics, including Advanced Statistical Modelling and Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
    • Learn to select and apply appropriate statistical methods for analysing data
    • Communicate effectively with other statisticians and the wider medical community
    • Learn to present results of statistical analyses through written and oral presentations
    • Learn to use a wide range of software packages


    What are my career prospects as a medical statistician?

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this programme are in high demand; employment opportunities are numerous and varied.

    LSHTM Graduates of the MSc Medical Statistics typically pursue careers in:

    • Medical and epidemiological research
    • Research councils
    • The pharmaceutical industry
    • Non-governmental organisations
    • Governmental institutions (such as the Health Protection Agency and the World Health Organization)
    • Ministries of health
    • Academia
    • National health services
    • Contract research organisations

    Request a prospectus


    Why choose LSHTM?

    • LSHTM is a specialist public health institution, renowned all over the world for its research excellence and prestigious postgraduate study programmes
    • We consistently rank highly in various global university league tables, and have a strong academic and media presence worldwide
    • The international character of LSHTM contributes significantly to the quality and range of its teaching and training: our students come from over 155 countries, with over 60% from outside the UK
    • Our global graduate network of over 20,000 actively engaged alumni and international research collaborations create fantastic networking opportunities for students.

    Read about our research

    Structure
    Structure - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    The below structure outlines the proposed modules for this programme. Programme and module specifications provide full details about the aims and objectives of each module, what you will study and how the module is assessed.

    • View programme specification
    • View module specifications
    • Module availability chart (pdf)
    Structure of the year

    Term 1 (September - December) consists of ten teaching weeks for AB1 slot modules, plus one Reading Week* in the middle of the term. Followed by the Winter break.

    Term 2 (January - March) consists of a further ten weeks of teaching for C and D slot modules, plus a Reading Week in the middle of the term. C modules are taught in five half-week blocks before Reading Week. D modules are taught in five half-week blocks after Reading Week. Followed by the Spring break.

    Term 3 (April - September) consists of five weeks of teaching for E slot modules, taught in half-week blocks, revision time, examinations and the project report.

    *Reading Week is a week during term where no formal teaching takes place. It is a time for private study, preparing for assessments or attending study/computer skills workshops. There are two Reading Weeks at LSHTM: one in November and the other in February.

    • View term and holiday dates
    Term 1

    All students take five compulsory AB1 modules:

    • Basic Epidemiology
    • Clinical Trials
    • Foundations of Medical Statistics
    • Introduction to Statistical Computing
    • Robust Statistical Methods
    Terms 2 and 3

    Students take a total of five study modules, one from each timetable slot (C1, C2, D1, D2, E). The list below shows recommended or compulsory modules. There are other optional modules which may be taken only after consultation with the Programme Director.

    C1 slot

    • Generalised Linear Models (compulsory)

    C2 slot

    • Statistical Methods in Epidemiology (compulsory)

    D1 slot

    • Analysis of Hierarchical and Other Dependent Data

    D2 slot

    • Survival Analysis and Bayesian Statistics (compulsory)

    E slot

    • Advanced Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
    • Advanced Statistical Modelling
    Project report

    During the summer months (July - August), students complete a research project, for submission by early September. This usually consists of analysing a set of data and writing a report, but methodological research can also be undertaken.

    • View recent summer project report titles

    Please note: Should it be the case that you are unable to travel overseas or access laboratories in order to complete your project, you will be able to complete an alternative desk-based project allowing you to obtain your qualification within the original time frame. Alternatively, you will be able to defer your project to the following year.

    Prize

    The Andrew Hewett Prize is founded in memory of Andrew Hewett, an alumnus of LSHTM, and awarded to the best student on the programme.

    Changes to the course
    Paragraph

    Changes to the programme

    LSHTM will seek to deliver this programme in accordance with the description set out on this programme page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for LSHTM to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses.

    Entry requirements
    Entry requirements - MSc intensive general
    Paragraph

    In order to be admitted to an LSHTM master's degree programme, an applicant must:

    • hold either a first degree at Second Class Honours (2:2) standard in a relevant discipline, or a degree in medicine recognised by the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for the purposes of practising medicine in the UK, or another degree of equivalent standard awarded by an overseas institution recognised by UK ENIC or the GMC.

    or

    • hold a professional qualification appropriate to the programme of study to be followed obtained by written examinations and judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    or

    • have relevant professional experience or training which is judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    If you have not previously studied in the UK, you can check our guide to international equivalent qualifications for our master's degrees.

    Entry requirements - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    For the MSc Medical Statistics it is preferred that students should normally have obtained a mathematically-based first degree which includes some statistics. Graduates from other fields who have quantitative skills and some familiarity with statistical ideas may also apply.

    As part of the admissions process all suitable applicants will be invited to interview. Applicants who live overseas will be offered a video or telephone interview and those who live in the UK will be invited to LSHTM. We are also happy to interview UK applicants by video or telephone if preferred, due to work or study commitments.

    We accept students from a variety of backgrounds, so a mathematics or statistics-related degree is not necessary in order to be accepted onto the MSc Medical Statistics. What is most important is a firm mathematical foundation. In particular, we require: a good working grasp of elementary calculus; familiarity with matrix algebra; and good working basic algebra, including logarithms and exponents. Some familiarity with elementary probability theory is also helpful. 

    Applicants who do not meet the minimum entry requirement, but who have relevant professional experience may still be eligible for admission. Qualifications and experience will be assessed from the application.

    • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy
    • Admissions FAQs
    English requirements - Band B
    Paragraph

    English Language requirements

    If English is not your first language, you will need to meet these requirements: Band B

    Please see our English Language requirements for more information.

    Intercalating students
    Paragraph

    Intercalating students

    You will need the equivalent of a bachelor's degree to undertake an MSc. This will usually require you to have a BSc degree or have completed the first three years of your medical degree. More information on intercalating an MSc at LSHTM.

    Fees & funding
    Fees - Master's Programmes
    Paragraph
    Fees 2023/24    
    Home Full-time £12,330
      Part-time £6,165
    EU/Overseas Full-time £28,540
      Part-time £14,270

    *Mobile users, scroll right to view fees

    Funding general
    Paragraph

    Sources of funding:

    • Scholarships opportunities
    • Student loans
    • Other sources of funding
    • Finances and funding FAQs
    Careers
    Careers - MSc Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this course are in high demand. Graduates typically pursue careers in medical and epidemiological research, the pharmaceutical industry and various governmental institutions.

    Below you will find just a few of the positions and organisations that our graduates from this course have entered after graduating:

    Example job titles:

    Biostatistician
    Clinical Programmer
    Consultant
    Fellow in Medical Statistics
    Marketing Analyst
    Medical Doctor
    Medical Statistician
    Post-Doctoral Researcher
    Public Health Consultant
    Quantitative Epidemiologist
    Research Fellow
    Data Manager

    Example organisations:

    Amnesty International
    Cancer Research UK
    Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU)
    GlaxoSmithKline
    London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
    Medical Research Council
    Ministry of Health
    MRC Biostatistics Unit
    National Collaborating Centre for Women's & Children's Health
    Numerus Ltd
    Veramed
    Infectious Diseases Institute
    Novartis

    Image
    Quote

    Want to read more about our graduate careers and destinations? Take a look at our infographics on our Graduate Careers & Destinations page.

    Hear from a MSc Medical Statistics student

    Description

    Lori describes her experience of studying the MSc Medical Statistics at LSHTM.

    Youtube link
    Watch the video
    Overview
    Virtual Open Days 2023
    Paragraph

    Find out more at our Virtual Open Days, 7 - 9 February 2023 - book your place

    Overview - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    The programme trains students from a variety of academic backgrounds to work as statisticians in various sectors including higher education, research institutions, the pharmaceutical industry, central government and national health services. It provides training in the theory and practice of statistics with special reference to clinical trials, epidemiology and clinical or laboratory research.

    Medical statisticians play a vital role in creating impact in global health and development. Their job involves the design of local, national, and global clinical studies, analysing data and interpreting results to identify the causes of a given disease, as well as measuring performance outcomes of hospitals and other organisations to gauge the health and wellbeing of populations on a large scale.

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this programme are in high demand; employment opportunities are numerous and varied.

    By the end of this programme students will be able to:

    • select appropriate study designs to address questions of medical relevance
    • select and apply appropriate statistical methods for analysing data typically encountered in medical applications, including binary, categorical, count, quantitative data; survival data; hierarchical data; data affected by measurement error and missingness
    • use a range of software packages to: organise and manage datasets; carry out statistical analysis; construct tables and figures; create programs to provide problem specific solutions
    • interpret correctly the results of statistical analyses and critically evaluate the use of statistics in the medical literature
    • communicate effectively with other statisticians and the wider medical community, including the ability to present results of statistical analyses through written and oral presentations
    • understand the principles behind statistical methods to allow future adoption and appreciation of new methodology, to develop problem specific solutions to new problems, and to provide a basis for the understanding of limitations and issues surrounding currently used methods

    Duration: one year full-time; part-time or split-study over two years. Ways to study explained.

    • Intercalating this programme

    Medical Statistics

    Description

    Watch staff and students talk about the programme.

    Youtube link
    Watch video on YouTube
    Image
    Citation
    Osahon Otaigbe, Nigeria
    Quote

    "The programme provides a platform that unites my love for medical and mathematical sciences. LSHTM has consistently been a strong voice in global health and is renowned for its high-quality research."

    Why this course?

    Medical Statistics (or Biostatistics) is essential in both identifying the factors that cause disease, finding methods for epidemic prevention in future, and improving health services and public health.

    Why this course? MSc Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    The Department of Medical Statistics carried out the BRAIN study, a major investigation into the effects of the sport on brain health, in which former England rugby players took part.

    Why study the MSc Medical Statistics at LSHTM?

    • Gain practical, computer-based skills and broad theoretical knowledge
    • Be prepared for immediate entry into the world of work; “hit the ground running” in your career.
    • Identify, explore and deepen your personal interests
    • Be exposed to different areas of medical statistics, including Advanced Statistical Modelling and Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
    • Learn to select and apply appropriate statistical methods for analysing data
    • Communicate effectively with other statisticians and the wider medical community
    • Learn to present results of statistical analyses through written and oral presentations
    • Learn to use a wide range of software packages


    What are my career prospects as a medical statistician?

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this programme are in high demand; employment opportunities are numerous and varied.

    LSHTM Graduates of the MSc Medical Statistics typically pursue careers in:

    • Medical and epidemiological research
    • Research councils
    • The pharmaceutical industry
    • Non-governmental organisations
    • Governmental institutions (such as the Health Protection Agency and the World Health Organization)
    • Ministries of health
    • Academia
    • National health services
    • Contract research organisations

    Request a prospectus


    Why choose LSHTM?

    • LSHTM is a specialist public health institution, renowned all over the world for its research excellence and prestigious postgraduate study programmes
    • We consistently rank highly in various global university league tables, and have a strong academic and media presence worldwide
    • The international character of LSHTM contributes significantly to the quality and range of its teaching and training: our students come from over 155 countries, with over 60% from outside the UK
    • Our global graduate network of over 20,000 actively engaged alumni and international research collaborations create fantastic networking opportunities for students.

    Read about our research

    Structure
    Structure - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    The below structure outlines the proposed modules for this programme. Programme and module specifications provide full details about the aims and objectives of each module, what you will study and how the module is assessed.

    • View programme specification
    • View module specifications
    • Module availability chart (pdf)
    Structure of the year

    Term 1 (September - December) consists of ten teaching weeks for AB1 slot modules, plus one Reading Week* in the middle of the term. Followed by the Winter break.

    Term 2 (January - March) consists of a further ten weeks of teaching for C and D slot modules, plus a Reading Week in the middle of the term. C modules are taught in five half-week blocks before Reading Week. D modules are taught in five half-week blocks after Reading Week. Followed by the Spring break.

    Term 3 (April - September) consists of five weeks of teaching for E slot modules, taught in half-week blocks, revision time, examinations and the project report.

    *Reading Week is a week during term where no formal teaching takes place. It is a time for private study, preparing for assessments or attending study/computer skills workshops. There are two Reading Weeks at LSHTM: one in November and the other in February.

    • View term and holiday dates
    Term 1

    All students take five compulsory AB1 modules:

    • Basic Epidemiology
    • Clinical Trials
    • Foundations of Medical Statistics
    • Introduction to Statistical Computing
    • Robust Statistical Methods
    Terms 2 and 3

    Students take a total of five study modules, one from each timetable slot (C1, C2, D1, D2, E). The list below shows recommended or compulsory modules. There are other optional modules which may be taken only after consultation with the Programme Director.

    C1 slot

    • Generalised Linear Models (compulsory)

    C2 slot

    • Statistical Methods in Epidemiology (compulsory)

    D1 slot

    • Analysis of Hierarchical and Other Dependent Data

    D2 slot

    • Survival Analysis and Bayesian Statistics (compulsory)

    E slot

    • Advanced Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
    • Advanced Statistical Modelling
    Project report

    During the summer months (July - August), students complete a research project, for submission by early September. This usually consists of analysing a set of data and writing a report, but methodological research can also be undertaken.

    • View recent summer project report titles

    Please note: Should it be the case that you are unable to travel overseas or access laboratories in order to complete your project, you will be able to complete an alternative desk-based project allowing you to obtain your qualification within the original time frame. Alternatively, you will be able to defer your project to the following year.

    Prize

    The Andrew Hewett Prize is founded in memory of Andrew Hewett, an alumnus of LSHTM, and awarded to the best student on the programme.

    Changes to the course
    Paragraph

    Changes to the programme

    LSHTM will seek to deliver this programme in accordance with the description set out on this programme page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for LSHTM to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses.

    Entry requirements
    Entry requirements - MSc intensive general
    Paragraph

    In order to be admitted to an LSHTM master's degree programme, an applicant must:

    • hold either a first degree at Second Class Honours (2:2) standard in a relevant discipline, or a degree in medicine recognised by the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for the purposes of practising medicine in the UK, or another degree of equivalent standard awarded by an overseas institution recognised by UK ENIC or the GMC.

    or

    • hold a professional qualification appropriate to the programme of study to be followed obtained by written examinations and judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    or

    • have relevant professional experience or training which is judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    If you have not previously studied in the UK, you can check our guide to international equivalent qualifications for our master's degrees.

    Entry requirements - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    For the MSc Medical Statistics it is preferred that students should normally have obtained a mathematically-based first degree which includes some statistics. Graduates from other fields who have quantitative skills and some familiarity with statistical ideas may also apply.

    As part of the admissions process all suitable applicants will be invited to interview. Applicants who live overseas will be offered a video or telephone interview and those who live in the UK will be invited to LSHTM. We are also happy to interview UK applicants by video or telephone if preferred, due to work or study commitments.

    We accept students from a variety of backgrounds, so a mathematics or statistics-related degree is not necessary in order to be accepted onto the MSc Medical Statistics. What is most important is a firm mathematical foundation. In particular, we require: a good working grasp of elementary calculus; familiarity with matrix algebra; and good working basic algebra, including logarithms and exponents. Some familiarity with elementary probability theory is also helpful. 

    Applicants who do not meet the minimum entry requirement, but who have relevant professional experience may still be eligible for admission. Qualifications and experience will be assessed from the application.

    • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy
    • Admissions FAQs
    English requirements - Band B
    Paragraph

    English Language requirements

    If English is not your first language, you will need to meet these requirements: Band B

    Please see our English Language requirements for more information.

    Intercalating students
    Paragraph

    Intercalating students

    You will need the equivalent of a bachelor's degree to undertake an MSc. This will usually require you to have a BSc degree or have completed the first three years of your medical degree. More information on intercalating an MSc at LSHTM.

    Fees & funding
    Fees - Master's Programmes
    Paragraph
    Fees 2023/24    
    Home Full-time £12,330
      Part-time £6,165
    EU/Overseas Full-time £28,540
      Part-time £14,270

    *Mobile users, scroll right to view fees

    Funding general
    Paragraph

    Sources of funding:

    • Scholarships opportunities
    • Student loans
    • Other sources of funding
    • Finances and funding FAQs
    Careers
    Careers - MSc Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this course are in high demand. Graduates typically pursue careers in medical and epidemiological research, the pharmaceutical industry and various governmental institutions.

    Below you will find just a few of the positions and organisations that our graduates from this course have entered after graduating:

    Example job titles:

    Biostatistician
    Clinical Programmer
    Consultant
    Fellow in Medical Statistics
    Marketing Analyst
    Medical Doctor
    Medical Statistician
    Post-Doctoral Researcher
    Public Health Consultant
    Quantitative Epidemiologist
    Research Fellow
    Data Manager

    Example organisations:

    Amnesty International
    Cancer Research UK
    Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU)
    GlaxoSmithKline
    London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
    Medical Research Council
    Ministry of Health
    MRC Biostatistics Unit
    National Collaborating Centre for Women's & Children's Health
    Numerus Ltd
    Veramed
    Infectious Diseases Institute
    Novartis

    Image
    Quote

    Want to read more about our graduate careers and destinations? Take a look at our infographics on our Graduate Careers & Destinations page.

    Hear from a MSc Medical Statistics student

    Description

    Lori describes her experience of studying the MSc Medical Statistics at LSHTM.

    Youtube link
    Watch the video

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements - Medical Statistics
    Paragraph

    For the MSc Medical Statistics it is preferred that students should normally have obtained a mathematically-based first degree which includes some statistics. Graduates from other fields who have quantitative skills and some familiarity with statistical ideas may also apply.

    As part of the admissions process all suitable applicants will be invited to interview. Applicants who live overseas will be offered a video or telephone interview and those who live in the UK will be invited to LSHTM. We are also happy to interview UK applicants by video or telephone if preferred, due to work or study commitments.

    We accept students from a variety of backgrounds, so a mathematics or statistics-related degree is not necessary in order to be accepted onto the MSc Medical Statistics. What is most important is a firm mathematical foundation. In particular, we require: a good working grasp of elementary calculus; familiarity with matrix algebra; and good working basic algebra, including logarithms and exponents. Some familiarity with elementary probability theory is also helpful. 

    Applicants who do not meet the minimum entry requirement, but who have relevant professional experience may still be eligible for admission. Qualifications and experience will be assessed from the application.

    • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy
    • Admissions FAQs

    English Program Requirements

    English Language requirements

    As part of the application process, applicants are required to demonstrate how they meet LSHTM's minimum English Language requirements. This is particularly important for applicants requiring a Student Visa, as the UK Home Office requires that every student from outside the UK and Republic of Ireland shows evidence of a minimum level of English language ability (called CEFR B2 level) in order to be granted a Student visa and study in the UK.

    Additionally, LSHTM asks for English language proficiency levels that are necessary for our academic programmes, which is slightly higher than the Common European Framework for languages (CEFR) B2 level.

    English language requirements policy (pdf)

    Accepted English language tests

    The academic English language requirements for each of LSHTM’s programmes are categorised into one of three profiles:

    • Band A (highest requirement)
    • Band B (mid-range/’standard’ requirement)
    • Band C (lowest requirement)

    Please refer to the appropriate Programme Specification for the English language requirement Band of your preferred programme.

    • IELTS (Academic)
    • Pearson PTE Academic

    These tests are only valid for entry for 2 years. As a result the qualification must have been completed no more than 2 years prior to enrolment.

    LSHTM requires the following minimum proficiency test scores. Please refer to the appropriate Programme Specification for the Band of your preferred programme.

      Band A Band B Band C
    IELTS (Academic)

    7.5 overall with 7.0 in each component

    7.0 overall with 6.5 in each component

    6.5 overall with 6.0 in each component

    Pearson PTE Academic

    80 overall with 80 in each component

    76 overall with 76 in each component

    59 overall with 59 in each component

    Majority English-speaking countries

    Last updated: 26 October 2022

    The UK Government recognises the following countries as majority English-speaking countries:

    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Australia
    • The Bahamas
    • Barbados
    • Belize
    • Dominica
    • Grenada
    • Guyana
    • Ireland
    • Jamaica
    • Malta
    • New Zealand
    • St Kitts and Nevis
    • St Lucia
    • St Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Trinidad and Tobago
    • United Kingdom
    • United States of America

    These countries have been classified as majority English-speaking countries by the UK Government. Further information on Student Visa requirements, including Knowledge of English, can be found on the government website. In the interest of compliance, LSHTM is not able to consider other countries as majority English-speaking countries.

    If you are a national of one of these countries, you are not required to submit evidence of English language proficiency.

    If you have undertaken a full degree in one of the above countries, you will not be required to submit further evidence of your English Language if the degree certificate is successfully verified with the issuing body on receipt. Any applicant found to have submitted fraudulent documentation will have their application withdrawn.

    Canadian nationals are also exempt from English Language requirements but non-Canadian nationals who have studied in Canada are required to meet standard English Language requirements due to Home Office policy.

    Conditions

    If you request to defer your entry to LSHTM, we may ask you to re-take your test if your original offer was based on a test which will be out of date at the point of registration. Our English language programme requirements and other accepted tests provide details of how long your qualification is deemed valid.

    All test scores are verified with the issuing body on receipt. Any applicant found to have submitted a fraudulent score will have their application withdrawn.

    LSHTM reserves the right to change minimum English Language requirements during an application cycle in-line with any compliance guidance released by the Home Office. In the event of a change in Home Office policy which affects entry requirements, the University will notify affected applicants in writing.

    Exemptions

    Applicants who are a national of a majority English-speaking country or who have successfully completed an appropriate academic qualification (at least equivalent to a UK Bachelor's degree), which was taught in a majority English speaking country from the UKVI approved country list automatically meet our English Language requirements.

    • UKVI’s approved country list

    *Please note, Canadian nationals are exempt from English Language requirements but non-Canadian nationals who have studied in Canada are required to meet LSHTM’s standard English Language requirements due to Home Office regulations.


    Academic entry requirements

    LSHTM's minimum entry requirements for each of its degrees are listed below. Applicants who do not meet the minimum entry requirement for the programme of their choice but who have relevant professional experience may still be eligible for admission.

    Master's programmes (intensive)

    In order to be admitted to an LSHTM master's degree programme, an applicant must:

    • hold either a first degree at Second Class Honours (2:2) standard in a relevant discipline, or a degree in medicine recognised by the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for the purposes of practising medicine in the UK, or another degree of equivalent standard awarded by an overseas institution recognised by UK ENIC or the GMC).

    or

    • hold a professional qualification appropriate to the programme of study to be followed obtained by written examinations and judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    or

    • have relevant professional experience or training which is judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    and

    • satisfy any additional requirements where prescribed for admission to a specific programme.

    If you have not previously studied in the UK, you can check our guide to international equivalent qualifications for our master's degrees.

    Some degree programmes may have a higher entry requirement than specified above. Please be sure to check the individual programme for any additional entry requirements.

    MPhil and PhD

    Academic requirements

    The normal minimum entrance qualification for registration at the School on a MPhil/PhD programme is evidence of an aptitude for research and at least one of the following:

    • a master’s degree in a subject appropriate to the course of study to be followed (recommended)
    • a qualification appropriate to the course of study to be followed, in medicine, dentistry or veterinary studies
    • an Upper Second Class Honours (2:1) degree from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in a relevant subject.

    English language requirements

    If English is not your first language, you will need to meet these requirements: Band B.

    DrPH

    Academic requirements

    The normal minimum entrance qualification for registration at the School on a Doctoral programme is evidence of an aptitude for research and at least one of the following:

    • a master’s degree in a subject appropriate to the course of study to be followed (recommended)
    • a qualification appropriate to the course of study to be followed, in medicine, dentistry or veterinary studies
    • an Upper Second Class Honours (2:1) degree from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in a relevant subject.

    Applicants for the DrPH study are also required to have a minimum of two year's appropriate experience.

    English language requirements

    If English is not your first language, you will need to meet these requirements: Band B.


    Essential digital skills

    Digital skills and using computers are an everyday part of modern life – and you'll need both during your time at LSHTM.

    You'll need to be able to use standard software (such as Word), a web browser and email. You'll also need to be able to type at a reasonable speed in order to perform to the best of your ability during any online assessments – for reference, the average person types around 40 words per minute – there are a number of free typing speed tests available online.

    It'll benefit your studies if you know how to:

    • use digital technologies to find, evaluate and create information
    • communicate effectively with online technologies
    • select the correct tools to complete online and offline tasks
    • perform tasks efficiently in a variety of digital environments

    Whatever you're studying you'll need to know how to work with digital technologies, stay safe online and build a positive online presence.

    Reasonable adjustments and support are available for students who have additional accessibility or learning needs, and LSHTM recognises the use of voice to text or alternative software being available for those students with disabilities.

    Career

    Overview
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    Overview - Medical Statistics
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    The programme trains students from a variety of academic backgrounds to work as statisticians in various sectors including higher education, research institutions, the pharmaceutical industry, central government and national health services. It provides training in the theory and practice of statistics with special reference to clinical trials, epidemiology and clinical or laboratory research.

    Medical statisticians play a vital role in creating impact in global health and development. Their job involves the design of local, national, and global clinical studies, analysing data and interpreting results to identify the causes of a given disease, as well as measuring performance outcomes of hospitals and other organisations to gauge the health and wellbeing of populations on a large scale.

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this programme are in high demand; employment opportunities are numerous and varied.

    By the end of this programme students will be able to:

    • select appropriate study designs to address questions of medical relevance
    • select and apply appropriate statistical methods for analysing data typically encountered in medical applications, including binary, categorical, count, quantitative data; survival data; hierarchical data; data affected by measurement error and missingness
    • use a range of software packages to: organise and manage datasets; carry out statistical analysis; construct tables and figures; create programs to provide problem specific solutions
    • interpret correctly the results of statistical analyses and critically evaluate the use of statistics in the medical literature
    • communicate effectively with other statisticians and the wider medical community, including the ability to present results of statistical analyses through written and oral presentations
    • understand the principles behind statistical methods to allow future adoption and appreciation of new methodology, to develop problem specific solutions to new problems, and to provide a basis for the understanding of limitations and issues surrounding currently used methods

    Duration: one year full-time; part-time or split-study over two years. Ways to study explained.

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    Medical Statistics

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    "The programme provides a platform that unites my love for medical and mathematical sciences. LSHTM has consistently been a strong voice in global health and is renowned for its high-quality research."

    Why this course?

    Medical Statistics (or Biostatistics) is essential in both identifying the factors that cause disease, finding methods for epidemic prevention in future, and improving health services and public health.

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    The Department of Medical Statistics carried out the BRAIN study, a major investigation into the effects of the sport on brain health, in which former England rugby players took part.

    Why study the MSc Medical Statistics at LSHTM?

    • Gain practical, computer-based skills and broad theoretical knowledge
    • Be prepared for immediate entry into the world of work; “hit the ground running” in your career.
    • Identify, explore and deepen your personal interests
    • Be exposed to different areas of medical statistics, including Advanced Statistical Modelling and Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
    • Learn to select and apply appropriate statistical methods for analysing data
    • Communicate effectively with other statisticians and the wider medical community
    • Learn to present results of statistical analyses through written and oral presentations
    • Learn to use a wide range of software packages


    What are my career prospects as a medical statistician?

    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this programme are in high demand; employment opportunities are numerous and varied.

    LSHTM Graduates of the MSc Medical Statistics typically pursue careers in:

    • Medical and epidemiological research
    • Research councils
    • The pharmaceutical industry
    • Non-governmental organisations
    • Governmental institutions (such as the Health Protection Agency and the World Health Organization)
    • Ministries of health
    • Academia
    • National health services
    • Contract research organisations

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    Why choose LSHTM?

    • LSHTM is a specialist public health institution, renowned all over the world for its research excellence and prestigious postgraduate study programmes
    • We consistently rank highly in various global university league tables, and have a strong academic and media presence worldwide
    • The international character of LSHTM contributes significantly to the quality and range of its teaching and training: our students come from over 155 countries, with over 60% from outside the UK
    • Our global graduate network of over 20,000 actively engaged alumni and international research collaborations create fantastic networking opportunities for students.

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    Structure
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    The below structure outlines the proposed modules for this programme. Programme and module specifications provide full details about the aims and objectives of each module, what you will study and how the module is assessed.

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    Structure of the year

    Term 1 (September - December) consists of ten teaching weeks for AB1 slot modules, plus one Reading Week* in the middle of the term. Followed by the Winter break.

    Term 2 (January - March) consists of a further ten weeks of teaching for C and D slot modules, plus a Reading Week in the middle of the term. C modules are taught in five half-week blocks before Reading Week. D modules are taught in five half-week blocks after Reading Week. Followed by the Spring break.

    Term 3 (April - September) consists of five weeks of teaching for E slot modules, taught in half-week blocks, revision time, examinations and the project report.

    *Reading Week is a week during term where no formal teaching takes place. It is a time for private study, preparing for assessments or attending study/computer skills workshops. There are two Reading Weeks at LSHTM: one in November and the other in February.

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    Term 1

    All students take five compulsory AB1 modules:

    • Basic Epidemiology
    • Clinical Trials
    • Foundations of Medical Statistics
    • Introduction to Statistical Computing
    • Robust Statistical Methods
    Terms 2 and 3

    Students take a total of five study modules, one from each timetable slot (C1, C2, D1, D2, E). The list below shows recommended or compulsory modules. There are other optional modules which may be taken only after consultation with the Programme Director.

    C1 slot

    • Generalised Linear Models (compulsory)

    C2 slot

    • Statistical Methods in Epidemiology (compulsory)

    D1 slot

    • Analysis of Hierarchical and Other Dependent Data

    D2 slot

    • Survival Analysis and Bayesian Statistics (compulsory)

    E slot

    • Advanced Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
    • Advanced Statistical Modelling
    Project report

    During the summer months (July - August), students complete a research project, for submission by early September. This usually consists of analysing a set of data and writing a report, but methodological research can also be undertaken.

    • View recent summer project report titles

    Please note: Should it be the case that you are unable to travel overseas or access laboratories in order to complete your project, you will be able to complete an alternative desk-based project allowing you to obtain your qualification within the original time frame. Alternatively, you will be able to defer your project to the following year.

    Prize

    The Andrew Hewett Prize is founded in memory of Andrew Hewett, an alumnus of LSHTM, and awarded to the best student on the programme.

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    Changes to the programme

    LSHTM will seek to deliver this programme in accordance with the description set out on this programme page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for LSHTM to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses.

    Entry requirements
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    In order to be admitted to an LSHTM master's degree programme, an applicant must:

    • hold either a first degree at Second Class Honours (2:2) standard in a relevant discipline, or a degree in medicine recognised by the UK General Medical Council (GMC) for the purposes of practising medicine in the UK, or another degree of equivalent standard awarded by an overseas institution recognised by UK ENIC or the GMC.

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    • hold a professional qualification appropriate to the programme of study to be followed obtained by written examinations and judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    or

    • have relevant professional experience or training which is judged by LSHTM to be equivalent to a Second Class Honours (2:2) degree or above.

    If you have not previously studied in the UK, you can check our guide to international equivalent qualifications for our master's degrees.

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    For the MSc Medical Statistics it is preferred that students should normally have obtained a mathematically-based first degree which includes some statistics. Graduates from other fields who have quantitative skills and some familiarity with statistical ideas may also apply.

    As part of the admissions process all suitable applicants will be invited to interview. Applicants who live overseas will be offered a video or telephone interview and those who live in the UK will be invited to LSHTM. We are also happy to interview UK applicants by video or telephone if preferred, due to work or study commitments.

    We accept students from a variety of backgrounds, so a mathematics or statistics-related degree is not necessary in order to be accepted onto the MSc Medical Statistics. What is most important is a firm mathematical foundation. In particular, we require: a good working grasp of elementary calculus; familiarity with matrix algebra; and good working basic algebra, including logarithms and exponents. Some familiarity with elementary probability theory is also helpful. 

    Applicants who do not meet the minimum entry requirement, but who have relevant professional experience may still be eligible for admission. Qualifications and experience will be assessed from the application.

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    English Language requirements

    If English is not your first language, you will need to meet these requirements: Band B

    Please see our English Language requirements for more information.

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    Intercalating students

    You will need the equivalent of a bachelor's degree to undertake an MSc. This will usually require you to have a BSc degree or have completed the first three years of your medical degree. More information on intercalating an MSc at LSHTM.

    Fees & funding
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    Fees 2023/24    
    Home Full-time £12,330
      Part-time £6,165
    EU/Overseas Full-time £28,540
      Part-time £14,270

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    Sources of funding:

    • Scholarships opportunities
    • Student loans
    • Other sources of funding
    • Finances and funding FAQs
    Careers
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    There is a shortage of well-trained medical statisticians and graduates from this course are in high demand. Graduates typically pursue careers in medical and epidemiological research, the pharmaceutical industry and various governmental institutions.

    Below you will find just a few of the positions and organisations that our graduates from this course have entered after graduating:

    Example job titles:

    Biostatistician
    Clinical Programmer
    Consultant
    Fellow in Medical Statistics
    Marketing Analyst
    Medical Doctor
    Medical Statistician
    Post-Doctoral Researcher
    Public Health Consultant
    Quantitative Epidemiologist
    Research Fellow
    Data Manager

    Example organisations:

    Amnesty International
    Cancer Research UK
    Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU)
    GlaxoSmithKline
    London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
    Medical Research Council
    Ministry of Health
    MRC Biostatistics Unit
    National Collaborating Centre for Women's & Children's Health
    Numerus Ltd
    Veramed
    Infectious Diseases Institute
    Novartis

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 28,540 

    How to Apply

    1. Identify the MSc programme(s) that you wish to apply for via our Master's degrees webpages
    2. Check that you meet, or are expecting to meet, LSHTM's general entry requirements
    3. Check that you meet any additional programme-specific entry requirements, found within individual Master's degrees webpages
    4. Check the application deadlines (below) associated with your chosen programme.
    5. Read our MSc application guidance (pdf)
    6. Apply online using the LSHTM's application portal
    7. Await a decision - LSHTM aims to provide a decision on all complete Master's degree applications within 6 weeks.
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