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Our undergraduate Statistics program is one of the largest in the country with about 200 students, many of whom transferred from other programs on campus. A significant proportion of our undergraduates pursue advanced degrees in statistics or related fields following graduation. Upon completion of our program, students will be able to:
- Explain the theoretical basis of commonly used statistical methods.
- Design sample surveys and experiments for standard situations.
- Correctly analyze and interpret the results from standard designed experiments, sample surveys, and observational studies.
- Demonstrate sufficient computer programming ability to manage data, implement standard statistical methods, and learn new programming languages in the future.
- Explain statistical ideas, methods and results orally and in writing to non-statistical audiences.
Orientation (1 Units)
Orientation (1 units)
Communication & Advanced Writi (10 Units)
Communication (3 units)
Advanced Writing (3 units)
ENG 101 Acad Writing Research (4 units: C- or better)
Mathematics & Sciences (26 Units)
MA 141 - Calculus I (4 units: C- or better)
MA 241 - Calculus II (4 units: C- or better)
MA 242 - Calculus III (4 units: C- or better)
MA 225 - Foundations of Advanced Mathematics (3 units: C- or better)
MA 405 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (3 units: C- or better)
Science Electives (8 units)
Computer Sci/Statistical Comp. (8 Units)
ST 114 - Statistical Programming (3 units: C- or better)
ST 307 - Introduction to Statistical Programming- SAS (1 units: C- or better)
ST 308 - Introduction to Statistical Programming - R (1 units: C- or better)
ST 445 - Introduction to Statistical Computing and Data Management (3 units: C- or better)
Statistics (25 Units)
ST 305 - Statistical Methods (4 units: C- or better)
ST 421 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I (3 units: C- or better)
ST 422 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II (3 units: C- or better)
ST 430 - Introduction to Regression Analysis (3 units: C- or better)
ST 431 - Introduction to Experimental Design (3 units: C- or better)
ST 432 - Introduction to Survey Sampling (3 units: C- or better)
ST Elective 400> (6 units: C- or better)
Advised Electives (15 Units)
Advised Electives (15 units: C- or better)
GEP Courses (37 Units)
Humanities Elective (6 units)
Social Sciences Elective (6 units)
GEP Natural Sciences (15 units)
Fitness & Wellness-HESF 100 Lv (1 units)
Health & Exercise Studies (1 units)
Additional Breadth HSS-VPA (3 units)
Interdisc Perspectives (5 units)
GEP US Diversity
GEP Global Knowledge
Foreign Language Proficiency
Free Electives (6 Units)
Free Electives [12 Hr S/U Lmt] (6 units)