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The Johns Hopkins Department of Biostatistics MHS program is designed for exceptional candidates with previous professional experience or advanced degrees (such as a PhD or MD) who want an intensive one-year curriculum in biostatistical theory and methods. The program also accepts students currently pursuing doctoral studies at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. MHS program details: This one-year program requires completing 64 units of coursework in biostatistics and related subjects. Participants must pass a comprehensive written exam at the program's conclusion. Competency must be shown in the material from biostatistics courses 140.651-654, 646-649, and Principles of Epidemiology (340.601). Additionally, students complete a final data analysis project showcasing the statistical concepts and techniques learned throughout the program. For the MHS program's learning objectives, click here.