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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Statistics (BS)


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Program Educational Goals


Graduates of the Statistics Major will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques used in statistical theory and applications.
  2. Apply analytical methods of data exploration, graphical methods, descriptive methods, and introductory statistical inference.
  3. Apply statistical modeling, statistical analyses, and advanced statistical inference to diverse business and science applications.
  4. Demonstrate proficiency in various modern programming languages and statistical software to manipulate data and facilitate statistical computing.
  5. Exercise well-developed critical thinking and oral and written communication skills in order to provide effective analysis of real-world questions.
  6. Demonstrate responsible and ethical professional conduct that respects diverse perspectives and promotes inclusivity

University Requirements:


Major Requirements:


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.

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. 

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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