Is the MSc in Statistics and Data Science course of the University of Bern taught in English?

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The Uni of Bern MSc in Statistics and Data Science course is taught in English. This course spans over 3 semesters. For admission to this course of the Uni of Bern, students are required to have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics or Computer Science. 

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