The Graduate Program in Biometrics and Applied Statistics has a single area of concentration, entitled "Biometrics and Applied Statistics," which serves both master's and doctoral programs.
The research lines within this single area of concentration are:
Modeling and Computational Methods: This research line focuses on the development of theoretical models and statistical and computational methods that address the collection, processing, analysis, and prediction of natural phenomena.
Applied and Experimental Statistics: This research line focuses on the design of experiments and/or the application and evaluation of statistical (univariate and multivariate) and classical or alternative (emerging) computational techniques that aid in data collection and processing and decision-making in research conducted in agronomy and related fields.