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My school just started offering a new major in biostatistics and I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on whether or not it would be worth the extra work to add this as a double major. Right now I am majoring in biology, for the biostatistics major I wouldn't have to take any additional bio classes, pretty much just math. These are the requirements for the major.
MATH2101 Linear Algebra
MATH2103 Calculus III
MATH2113 Applied Statistics
MATH3103 Probability
BIOL1105 Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIOL1106 Introduction to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
BIOL2123 Genetics
BIOL2129 Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL2133 Science Communication for the Scientist
CHEM1101 Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM1102 Principles of Chemistry II
MATH3105 Advanced Statistics*
ITECH3--- SAS Programming*
Any opinions?
MATH2101 Linear Algebra
MATH2103 Calculus III
MATH2113 Applied Statistics
MATH3103 Probability
BIOL1105 Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIOL1106 Introduction to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
BIOL2123 Genetics
BIOL2129 Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL2133 Science Communication for the Scientist
CHEM1101 Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM1102 Principles of Chemistry II
MATH3105 Advanced Statistics*
ITECH3--- SAS Programming*
Any opinions?