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BCA Master of Biostatistics

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The BCA (Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia) Master of Biostatistics program is a collaboration of seven Australian universities in order to gain the necessary critical mass of teaching resources to teach a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master of Biostatistics.[1]

The universities are The University of Adelaide, Macquarie University, Monash University, The University of Melbourne, The University of Newcastle, The University of Queensland and The University of Sydney. Most of the courses bar Epidemiology are taught via the University of Sydney infrastructure with teaching staff coming from any of the seven universities. The course attracts about 100 students newly enrolling each semester.

The BCA is accredited by the Statistical Society of Australia.

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