Imperial College London

Linear Regression in R for Public Health

London, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Linear Regression in R for Public Health at Imperial College London is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Imperial College London is a world-leading science and engineering university located in the heart of London. Founded in 1907, it is renowned for excellence in research, innovation and teaching across STEM fields. With over 20,000 students, including more than 8,300 international students, Imperial offers a global, diverse community and strong industry connections that enhance learning and employability.

Imperial’s academic portfolio spans research-led undergraduate and postgraduate programs across science, engineering, medicine and business, with some 102 programs available to students. The college’s reputation is reflected in exceptionally high ratings for teaching and classes, modern facilities and strong student satisfaction. Research centres and partnerships with industry provide practical experience, internships and access to cutting-edge laboratories that prepare graduates for leadership roles.

Life at Imperial combines intense academic focus with the cultural and professional opportunities of London. Campus facilities, accommodation options and student services support wellbeing and career development, while extracurricular clubs and societies foster community and leadership. For international students seeking rigorous STEM training, Imperial delivers world-class instruction, extensive research opportunities and a powerful alumni network that supports global careers.

About the Program

Linear Regression in R for Public Health is a non-degree program at Imperial College London, taught in English and lasting several weeks. It's for students who want to learn about public health and data analysis. The program helps students gain valuable skills in a short time.

The curriculum covers linear regression, data analysis, and the use of R programming language. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data, create models, and interpret results. They will also get hands-on experience with R and work on projects to apply their knowledge.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers such as Public Health Data Analyst, Epidemiologist, Biostatistician, or Health Informatics Specialist. They can work in hospitals, research institutions, or government agencies, helping to improve public health outcomes and inform policy decisions.

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