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U.S. pharmaceutical firms face ongoing demands to create and launch new medications while navigating the intricate rules set by the FDA. Professionals aiming to grow in this field require strong statistical training that accounts for the specialized regulatory landscape. Columbia's Mailman School introduces its groundbreaking Pharmaceutical Statistics MS program - the inaugural offering of its type - crafted to fulfill this demand. The curriculum immerses learners in analytical techniques while providing specialized courses on pharmaceutical regulations, instructed by professors with real-world industry expertise. Participants will gain expertise in contemporary approaches and obstacles pertaining to early-stage clinical trials - topics typically overlooked in traditional biostatistics master's programs.
Applicants must have a strong background in mathematics (at least two semesters of calculus) with experience in or a desire to join the pharmaceutical sector.
English Language Requirement
Applicant must have minimum TOEFL internet based test score of 100 (or 600 paper based) and IELTS band score of 7.5