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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Statistics (BS)
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Program Educational Goals
Graduates of the Statistics Major will be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques used in statistical theory and applications.
- Apply analytical methods of data exploration, graphical methods, descriptive methods, and introductory statistical inference.
- Apply statistical modeling, statistical analyses, and advanced statistical inference to diverse business and science applications.
- Demonstrate proficiency in various modern programming languages and statistical software to manipulate data and facilitate statistical computing.
- Exercise well-developed critical thinking and oral and written communication skills in order to provide effective analysis of real-world questions.
- Demonstrate responsible and ethical professional conduct that respects diverse perspectives and promotes inclusivity
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Second Writing Requirement:
Any three-credit course satisfying the College of Arts and Sciences Second Writing Requirement requirement. Recommended courses: Physical Sciences:
- Minimum of eight credits of lab science selected from Chemistry, Physics, Geology, or Physical Science.
Core:
Students lacking adequate preparation for MATH 242 should begin with MATH 241 . A grade of C- or better required for Core requirements. A maximum of three credits of independent study in Applied Economics and Statistics and a maximum of six credits in all areas, including Applied Economics and Statistics, may be counted toward a degree. One of the following sequences:
Note:
*STAT 468 satisfies both the Capstone requirement and the DLE requirement. STAT 468 is dual-listed with STAT 668, however STAT 668 does not satisfy the Capstone requirement, nor does it satisfy the DLE requirement.
One of the following:
- STAT 611 - Regression Analysis
- STAT 615 - Design and Analysis of Experiments
- STAT 674 - Applied Data Base Management
Area of Application
The following option(s) will satisfy the Area of Application requirement:
Completing one of the following minors:
Note:
A specific course plan for fulfillment of the Area of Application requirement should be established during the freshman or sophomore year. If you are interested in a minor other than those listed, have declared a second major, or have already earned a degree in a field other than Mathematics or Statistics, reach out to your academic advisor regarding the Area of Application requirement. Restricted Electives:
Choose 3 courses from the following list:
Electives:
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
Credits to Total a Minimum of 120
Last Revised for 2022-2023 Academic Year
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