Biostatistics is an essential course for students in health sciences, nursing, and public health. It introduces statistical concepts and techniques for analyzing medical and biological data. The topics include descriptive statistics, probability distributions, sampling methods, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and regression analysis, along with practical examples from clinical and epidemiological studies. The course emphasizes statistical reasoning in health research, interpretation of results, and use of statistical software (SPSS, R) for data analysis. Students gain the ability to apply statistical methods to real-world biomedical and public health problems.