MS in Statistics

MS in Statistics

The Master of Science in Statistics program aims to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in statistical methodologies, data analysis, and mathematical modeling for applications in research, decision-making, and various industries.

  • Overview
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Requirements
  • Curriculum Details

Program Purpose

The Master of Science in Statistics program aims to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in statistical methodologies, data analysis, and mathematical modeling for applications in research, decision-making, and various industries.

Educational Objectives

The Master of Science in Statistics program aims to:

  1. To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced statistical theories, methodologies, and mathematical foundations.
  2. To develop proficiency in applying statistical methods to analyze complex datasets, fostering the ability to derive meaningful insights and make informed decisions.
  3. To equip students with the skills and tools necessary for conducting independent research in statistics, preparing them for contributions to academia, industry, or interdisciplinary fields.

Faculty

Program Learning Outcomes

After completing this program, students should:

  1. To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of advanced statistical theories, methodologies, and mathematical foundations.
  2. To develop proficiency in applying statistical methods to analyze complex datasets, fostering the ability to derive meaningful insights and make informed decisions.
  3. To equip students with the skills and tools necessary for conducting independent research in statistics, preparing them for contributions to academia, industry, or interdisciplinary fields.

Admissions Requirement

Institutional-wide Admission Criteria

  • Completion of undergraduate degree
  • Official Transcript: allow for evaluation of academic performance, relevant coursework, and overall readiness for college-level study.
  • Personal Statement: helps reviewers understand the applicant’s motivations and aspirations to pursue the program of study.
  • CV: presents the academic and professional history of the applicant
  • Letters of Recommendation: Letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or professionals familiar with the applicant’s abilities and potential, and additional insights into the applicant’s character, work ethic, and potential for success in the program.

Program-specific Criteria

  • All applicants to the MS in Statistics should have an undergraduate degree in data science, statistics, computer science, applied mathematics, or another major with adequate quantitative background.

Graduation Requirement

  • Successful completion of the curriculum with a grade point average of no less than B minus (2.7).
  • Take at least 50% of required credits from FTC Northern.
  • Pass Statistics Qualifying Examinations.
  • Complete the MS degree within 4 years of matriculation to the program.

Curriculum Overview

The MS in Statistics is a 36-semester credit curriculum with two major components: core requirements and electives, plus an optional thesis. In addition, students are required to pass the Statistics Qualifying Examinations in order to graduate.

MS of Science in Statistics Curriculum

Area Credits
Core Requirements 18
Electives 12 or 18
Optional Thesis 6 or 0
Total Required Credits for Graduation 36

Curriculum Details

Code Course Title Credits Prerequisite(s)
Core Requirements (18 cr)
STA502 Probability Theory 3 None
STA511 Advanced Regression Analysis 3 None
STA512 Statistical Inference 3 STA502
STA521 Design and Analysis of Experiments 3 None
STA571 Advanced Statistical Computing 3 None
STA631 Multivariate Analysis 3 STA512
Electives (18 cr) Complete 18 credits from the following
STA541 Survival Analysis 3 STA512
STA561 Statistical Consulting 3 None
STA635 Bayesian Statistics 3 STA512
STA651 Categorical Data Analysis 3 STA512
STA671 Linear Models 3 STA511 & STA512
STA701 Generalized Linear Models 3 STA671
STA711 Advanced Topics in Statistical Modeling 3 STA512
STA745 Nonparametric Statistics 3 STA512
COS536 Applied Machine Learning 3 DAS541
COS541 Big Data and Data Engineering 3 None
DAS541 Data Mining for Business 3 Approval by Instructor
STA501 Intermediate Statistics 3 None
STA515 Statistical Software Programming 3 None
STA751 Applied Statistics Project or Thesis 6 Dept. Approval
Total Credits Required for Graduation 36

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