D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. A specialist with a graduate diploma in biostatistics: Has the knowledge to lead research planning, execution, and finalization, staying updated on literature and current studies.

2. Critically evaluates studies and scientific papers in presentations, courses, seminars, and conferences, encouraging a critical perspective.

3. Has the sufficient theoretical and practical knowledge of statistics to determine the appropriate statistical analysis and to grasp the results correctly.

4. Be proficient in computer use and statistical software, ensuring data suitability and recommending solutions for data management and analysis methods.

5. Effectively communicates analysis issues through active participation in discussions, exchanging information with the advisor, and presenting seminars.

6. Provides method suggestions in consultancy, does research planning, prepares research reports.

7. Maintains scientific accuracy and ethical values, remaining careful against any conscious or unconscious biases throughout the study.

8. Supports a counseling service under faculty supervision, may handle independent projects, and participates in conferences, presenting papers or posters with the academic advisor.

9. Be ready for multidisciplinary studies, collaborating professionally in group settings and gains the ability to assign individuals in the group.

10. Integrates diverse disciplines to analyze and synthesize information, offering solutions.