Training in Quantitative Methods at Lancaster University
MSc/PgDip/PgCert in QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
with pathways in Crime and Social Statistics, Health Research and Scientific Research Methods
MSc taught module component (120 credits), and a dissertation (60 credits).
Modules may also be taken to gain a PgCert (60 credits) or PgDip (120 credits).
CORE modules:
Statistical Inference
Sampling Design
Questionnaire Design
Secondary Data Analysis
Generalized Linear Models
Multi-Level Models
OPTIONAL modules:
Duration (Survival) Analysis
Data Mining
Methods for Missing Data
Structural Equation Modelling
Bayesian Methods
Statistics in Practice
Quantitative Methods for Scientific Research I
Quantitative Methods for Scientific Research II
Quantifying and Evaluating Forensic Evidence
Quantitative criminology
Clinical Trials
Principles of Epidemiology
Teaching Statistics - by distance-learning (60 credits)
Most modules are worth 10 credits.
A background of at least 'A level' mathematics or equivalent is an advantage.
Further details of the MSc/PgDip/PgCert are available at:
http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/department/postgraduate/applied
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The poster and course leaflet featuring the MSC in Quantitative Methods for Science, Social Science and Medicine can be found at:
http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/department/postgraduate/applied/Poster3A3.pdf
http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/department/postgraduate/applied/MScAppliedLeaflet.pdf
Further information can be obtained from Angela Mercer, the MSc/Short Course Co-ordinator ([log in to unmask]) or from Dr Gillian Lancaster ([log in to unmask]).
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