<p>What colleges have a major in biostatistics? I know it's rare and all I've been able to find is UMass-Amherst. </p>
<p>And if you know which ones are better than others, that'd be great too :].</p>
<p>What colleges have a major in biostatistics? I know it's rare and all I've been able to find is UMass-Amherst. </p>
<p>And if you know which ones are better than others, that'd be great too :].</p>
<p>Biostatistics is almost always a graduate major rather than an undergraduate one. In my experience the best biostatisticians are the one with an undergrad major in some field of biology or biochemistry coupled with the MS or PhD in Biostats. The ones with purely statistical/mathematical training often struggle more with solving the more practical biostatistical applications.</p>
<p>Alright. Thank you.</p>
<p>Bump because I’m bored and sick and really want answers if anybody has them. :]</p>
<p>Cornell - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences</p>
<p>[Cornell</a> University - Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology](<a href=“http://www.bscb.cornell.edu/]Cornell”>http://www.bscb.cornell.edu/)</p>