Statistics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
 
401–500 place StudyQA ranking:3582 Duration:4 years

Statisticians are professionals who have a knowledge of statistical techniques, can make a significant contribution to solving problems such as data planning, collection, organization and synthesis and model fitting and can look for and create new methodologies to solve problems. Statisticians can find employment in government, industry, finance, health, universities and the economic and technological sectors, amongst others.

Core Curriculum to the Course

  • Instrumental English I
  • Instrumental English II
  • Calculus I
  • Analytic Geometry and Vectors
  • Calculus II
  • Calculus III
  • Linear Algebra
  • Algorithm and Computer Programming
  • Data Structure
  • Calculus Basics
  • Statistics Notion
  • Statistics Laboratory
  • Probability I
  • Probability II
  • Notion of Inference
  • Inference
  • Sample Techniques
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Computation Applied to Statistic
  • Time Series
  • Applied Statistics
  • Regression Analysis
  • Planning and Research
  • Methodologies and Research Techniques
  • Statistical Quality Control
  • Statistics Advisory
  • Discrete Data Analysis
  • Multivariate Analysis Methods
  • Multivariate Analysis Methods II
  • Training Supervised
  • Numerical Calculus
  • Numerical Analysis I

Elective Subjects

40 credits among:

  • Basics of Molecular Biology
  • Biology
  • Environmental Science
  • Company Strategies in Engineering
  • Quantitative Methods Applied to Financial Economy 
  • Economy for Engineering
  • Marketing Management
  • Industrial Metrology
  • Mathematics IV
  • Analysis I
  • Analysis II
  • Stochastic Processes II
  • Special Topics in Applied Statistics I
  • Statistical Methods for Biological Science
  • Undergraduate Research I with Focus on Study Continuity in Post-Graduation
  • Undergraduate Research II with focus on study continuity in post-graduation
  • Undergraduate Research I
  • Statistical Quality Control II
  • Non-Parametric Methods
  • Undergraduate Research I – Focus on Biostatistical and Medical Statistics Area
  • Undergraduate Research II – Focus on Biostatistical and Medical Statistics Area
  • Undergraduate Research I with Focus on Econometrics Area
  • Undergraduate Research II with focus on econometrics area
  • Undergraduate Research I with Focus on Industrial Process Area
  • Undergraduate Research II with Focus on Industrial Process Area
  • Special Topics in Applied Statistics II
  • Bayesian Inference
  • Robustness
  • Econometrics
  • Information Theory
  • Demography
  • Undergraduate Research II
  • Special topics with focus on study continuity in post-graduation
  • Topics with Focus on Biostatistical and Medical Statistics Areas
  • Topics with Focus on Econometrics Area
  • Topics with Focus on Industrial Process Control
  • Statistics Seminars
  • Monograph with Focus on Study Continuity in Post-Graduation
  • Monograph with Focus on Biostatistical and Medical Statistics Areas
  • Monograph with Focus on Econometrics Area
  • Monograph with Focus on Industrial Process Control
  • Financial Mathematics
  • Linear Programming
  • Probabilistic Methods in Operational Research
  • Introduction to Fuzzy Theory
  • Systems Simulation
  • Mathematical Models for Biology
  • System Simulation Laboratory
  • Production Planning and Control
  • Mathematical Models for Biology II
  • Sensorial Food Analysis 
  • Any subject with MC--- code

12 credits among:

  • Any subject offered by UNICAMP
  • To enroll as a regular student in one of UNICAMP's 66 undergraduate courses, foreign students usually have to pass the Vestibular entrance examination, required for Brazilian students as well.Unicamp’s COMVEST1 organizes the Vestibular entrance examination, offered once a year and only in Portuguese.
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