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Introduction

The Bachelor of Science in Applied Statistics (Health Statistics) programme is aimed at training students to acquire skills of collecting, retrieving, analysing, interpreting, and managing data to draw appropriate conclusions on general health issues in the country and beyond for effective planning and development.

Objectives

  1. Select and apply appropriate study designs and statistical data analysis techniques to manage relevant health data.
  2. Use and interpret results of current and anticipated software packages for statistical analysis and data management in health/medical statistics.
  3. Analyse the requirements of information users and communicate effectively with statisticians and the wider health specialists through presentations of statistical analyses results both in writing and orally.
  4. Design, manage and evaluate information system strategies and projects
  5. Propose policies to support evidence-based practice and decision making.
  6. Appraise research designs and undertake independent research projects.

Entry Requirements for Admission of Students

To be admitted into BSc Applied Statistics (Health Statistics) programme, a candidate must, satisfy the minimum University and the Department of Statistical Sciences entry requirements.

  1. WASSCE/SSSCE

Holders who have credits (A1-C6/A-D Respectively) in the following Three (3) Core Subjects: English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science plus credits (A1-C6/ A-D) in Two Elective Subjects and a pass in any of these subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology or Elective Mathematics with an Aggregate Score of 24 or better in the relevant Area of Study (including Agricultural Science or General Science or General Arts with Geography and Economics options or Business with Elective Mathematics option).

  1. MATURE STUDENTS

who have attained the age of 25 years or above at the time of Application and have credits in Five GCE ‘O Level subjects including English Language and Mathematics, in addition to passing an Entrance Examination and /or Interview.

  1. ADVANCED LEVEL

Holders with credits in at least Five subjects at the GCE ‘O’ Level (or its equivalent) including English Language and Mathematics, plus at least two passes in the relevant subjects at the Advanced Level obtained in Five years and above.

  1. HND (First Class or Second-Class Division)

In Statistics or related area with a minimum of two years working experience will be admitted to third year (i.e. 5th Semester). Candidates with Pass will have to attend an interview.

  1. Other Diploma qualifications relevant to the programme may be similarly considered and be admitted to second year (i.e., 3rd Semester).
  2. All Foreign Applicants

must provide their certificates which shall be referred to Ghana Tertiary Education Council (GTEC) for determination of equivalences and eligibility for admission to tertiary institutions in Ghana (National Accreditation Board) Act, 2007 {Act 744 (2(2b)}).

MODULAR COURSE STRUCTURE

YEAR 1, SEMESTER 1

Course Code

Courses

T

P

C

BSTA 101

Elements of Mathematics

3

0

3

BSTA 103

Statistical Methods I

2

2

3

BSTA 105

Probability Theory

3

1

3

BSHS 117

Introduction to Economic Theory

2

2

3

BCLT 101

Computer Literacy I

2

1

2

BCOS 101

Communication Skills I

2

1

2

BAFS 100

African Studies I

2

0

0

Total

16

7

16

 

YEAR 1, SEMESTER 2

Course Code

Courses

T

P

C

B STA 102

Calculus

3

0

3

BSTA 104

Statistical Methods II

2

1

3

BSTA 106

Probability Distribution

3

0

3

BSHS 138

Applied Macroeconomics

3

0

3

BCLT 102

Computer Literacy II

2

1

2

BCOS 102

Communication Skills II

2

1

2

BAFS 100

African Studies II

2

1

2

Total

17

4

18

 

YEAR 2, SEMESTER 1

Course Code

Courses

T

P

C

BSTA 201

Statistical Inference

3

1

3

BSTA 203

Sampling Techniques

3

1

3

BSTA 205

Introduction to Statistical Computing I

2

2

3

BSTA 207

Design and Analysis of Experiments I

2

2

3

BSTA 209

Statistical Theory

3

1

3

BSTA 231

Differential Equations

3

0

3

Total

16

7

18

YEAR 2, SEMESTER 2

Course Code

Courses

T

P

C

BSTA 202

Design and Analysis of Experiments II

3

1

3

BSTA 204

Sample Survey

3

1

3

BSTA 206

Statistical Computing II

2

2

3

BSTA 208

Nonparametric methods

3

1

3

BSTA 240

Matrix Algebra

3

0

3

 

 

 

 

 

Total

14

5

15

 

 

YEAR 3, SEMESTER 1

Course Code

Course Title

T

P

C

BSTA 301

Official Statistics I

3

1

3

BSTA 303

Regression Analysis

2

2

3

BSTA 305

Multivariate Data Analysis

2

2

3

BSHS 309

Statistical Quality Control

2

2

3

BSHS 311

Medical Records Management

2

2

3

BSHS 313

Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation

3

1

3

Total

14

10

18

 

 

YEAR 3, SEMESTER 2

Course Code

Course Title

T

P

C

BSTA 302

Stochastic Processes

2

2

3

BSTA 304

Time Series Analysis

2

2

3

BSTA 306

Official Statistics II

3

1

3

BSTA 308

Introduction to Spatial Statistics

3

1

3

BSHS 322

Introduction to Epidemiology

2

2

3

BSHS 324

Introduction to Health Economics

3

1

3

Total

15

9

18

 

YEAR 4, SEMESTER 1

Course Code

Courses Title

T

P

C

BSHS 411

Clinical Trials I

2

2

3

BSHS 413

Survival Data Analysis I

2

2

3

BSHS 415

Medical Statistics

2

2

3

BSHS 417

Demography I

2

2

3

FAST 419

Basic Programming

2

2

3

Total

10

10

15

 

YEAR 4, SEMESTER 2

Course Code

Courses Title

T

P

C

BSHS 422

Demography II

2

2

3

BSHS 424

Survival Data Analysis II

2

2

3

BSHS 428

Clinical Trials II

2

2

3

BSHS 410

Introduction to Anatomy

2

2

3

BSHS 400

Project Work

0

12

6

Total

8

20

18

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