Stats course - epi or SAS?

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I need to take one final stats course to get a quant minor. I am torn in between epidemiology or SAS II (focus of the course is learning macros and PROC SQL). Does anyone have experienced with either of these courses / topics and insight on which course would be most useful (if either)?
 
Epi is a nonsense course title. It's a field. That's not much better than taking a course called "statistics." My guess is it will be a broad overview focused on survival models and longitudinal analysis more generally, but that is a flat out guess.

I'd lean heavily in favor of SAS/SQL if that is the case. More readily transferable skillset with many potential applications and something you are less likely to get elsewhere. A good SAS programmer can easily figure out how to run a cox regression and even if not the folks who can are a dime a dozen.
 
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