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These are listed more or less in the order of recommendation although different courses will make sense for different students: | These are listed more or less in the order of recommendation although different courses will make sense for different students: | ||
'''Biostatitics (BIOST)''' Biostats. Applied Biostats II | '''Biostatitics (BIOST)''' Biostats. Applied Biostats II is an excellent course, well-taught, with a tight relationship between theory, method, and application. As of Summer '18, no one in the [[CDSC]] has taken Applied Biostats I, but it's this year's recommendation for a first class and we'll update this page when possible. | ||
'''Sociology (SOC):''' SOC504, SOC505, and SOC506. These are good courses but are quite applied. For [[CDSC]] members, this would be the easiest minimum option and would be slightly discouraged. | '''Sociology (SOC):''' SOC504, SOC505, and SOC506. These are good courses but are quite applied. For [[CDSC]] members, this would be the easiest minimum option and would be slightly discouraged. |