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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue
Statistics, Actuarial Science Concentration, BS
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The objective of the major in statistics is to provide students interested in data analysis, designing research studies, and model fitting with a sound foundation in statistics, mathematics, and computing. The major will enable the student to begin a career as a statistician or an actuary or to be accepted into a graduate program in statistics.
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Requirements for the Major
Requirements for the major:
Concentration Electives
Students are required to complete five additional MA/ST advanced course chosen in consultation with a faculty advisor from the following:
Typical Program
An example of a typical program of courses is listed below. Students with advanced placement credit may visit the department website for a suggested sequence of courses.
Fall Term
- FI 320 - Financial Management
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- PL 200-Level or TH 200-Level Course
- Elective or
- Natural Science Core †/**
Spring Term
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- Fine Arts Core
- Elective
- Elective
Fall Term
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- Ethics Core
- Elective
- Elective
Spring Term
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- MA/ST 400-Level Course*
- Elective
- Elective
Notes:
- Beginning Courses: ST 210 gives a first exposure to statistics, while MA 251 and MA 252 provide the foundational mathematics skills that will be required in advanced statistics and mathematics courses. These courses must be taken prior to any intermediate ones. Advanced placement is possible for incoming first-year students through the CLEP and advanced placement tests. See department chair for details. CS 151 provides the foundation for the use of computing in statistics.
- Intermediate Courses: ST 310 , MA 301 , MA 351 , and MA 395 . ST 310 familiarizes students to two broadly used statistical packages (SAS and R) in academics, government, science, and industry. The mathematics courses build on the quantitative maturity developed in the beginning courses. They are designed to bring problem solving and mathematical thinking to a higher, more rigorous level and to continue to develop the mathematics skills and tools necessary to master the advanced courses.
- Computer Skills: All statistics majors are required to take ST 310 to develop proficiency in the software of statisticians. Majors are also required to take CS 151 . Statistics majors with enhanced computer skills find a wider job market open to them. All Statistics majors are urged to consider taking CS 212 or MA 302 , and students concentrating in actuarial sciences are urged to consider taking IS 251 .
- Students must complete the Diversity-Justice requirement by completing two Diversity-Justice designated courses anywhere in their curriculum (see Diversity-Justice Requirement under Curriculum and Policies).
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