Statistics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 47.4 k / Year(s) Deadline: Dec 1, 2024
197 place StudyQA ranking:2674 Duration:4 years

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Statistics is the science of collecting and analyzing data for the purpose of making decisions in the presence of uncertainty. Data are ubiquitous in the modern day and age, and statisticians are in high demand. Multidisciplinary application areas vary widely and include health and medicine, business, engineering, physical sciences, environmental studies, and government. The curriculum in statistics provides instruction in all necessary areas, including a foundation in mathematics and probability, strategies for designing studies and collecting data, the visualization and analysis of data using popular software such as SAS and R, and the process of using sample data to draw conclusions about a population. Depending on the electives selected, a student completing this program will be prepared to enter employment as a statistical analyst or to continue to graduate school in statistics or a related field.

First Year
Fall Semester Credit Hours
ENGL 104 Composition and Rhetoric 3
American history 3
MATH 171 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 4
Science elective 1 4
  Term Semester Credit Hours 14
Spring  
American history 3
MATH 172 Calculus 4
STAT 182 Foundations of Statistics 1
Computer science elective 2 4
Science elective 1 4
  Term Semester Credit Hours 16
Second Year
Fall  
Communication requirement 3 3
MATH 221 Several Variable Calculus 4
POLS 206 American National Government 3
STAT 211 Principles of Statistics I 3
Science elective 1 3
  Term Semester Credit Hours 16
Spring  
MATH 304 or MATH 323 Linear Algebra or Linear Algebra 3
POLS 207 State and Local Government 3
STAT 212 Principles of Statistics II 3
Computer science elective 2 4
Elective hours 4 3
  Term Semester Credit Hours 16
Third Year
Fall  
STAT 404 Statistical Computing 3
STAT 414 Mathematical Statistics I 3
Mathematics elective 5 3
Outside specialization elective 6 3
Elective hours 4 3
  Term Semester Credit Hours 15
Spring  
STAT 408 Introduction to Linear Models 3
STAT 415 Mathematical Statistics II 3
Outside specialization elective 6 3
Elective hours 4 6
  Term Semester Credit Hours 15
Fourth Year
Fall  
STAT 406 Design and Analysis of Experiments 3
Mathematics or Statistics elective 5,7 3
Statistics elective 7 3
Outside specialization elective 6 3
Elective hours 4 3
  Term Semester Credit Hours 15
Spring  
STAT 482 Statistics Capstone 3
Statistics elective 7 3
Outside specialization elective 6 3
Elective hours 4 4
  Term Semester Credit Hours 13
  Total Semester Credit Hours: 120

Requirements

  • Submit your application through APPLYTEXAS or THE COALITION. Only one application per student. Choice of application has no bearing on the admission decision. The name entered on the application must match the name on your passport. If your name does not fit in the space provided, enter as many characters as the space will allow.
  • $90 PROCESSING FEE (nonrefundable/subject to change)
  • Submit an official high school or senior secondary transcript according to the education system of your country (generally the last three to four years).
  • If enrolled in the final year of secondary education at the time of application, an official transcript showing completed and in-progress coursework must be received by the deadline.
  • If you have attended multiple schools (including US accredited schools) then a transcript is required from each institution.
  • If you transferred your foreign credits to a US school then only the US transcript is needed.
  • If your educational system includes O-levels and A-levels then the completed O-level results and projected A-level results must be received by the deadline.
  • If graduated from high school an official transcript is required; it must include senior courses, a graduation plan and date of graduation.
  • OFFICIAL SAT or ACT Scores
  • a minimum TOEFL score of: 550 for paper-based testing (p-BT) or 80 internet-based testing (i-BT)
  • a minimum SAT:
    • Test date prior to March 2016-Critical Reading (Verbal) score of 500
    • Test date after March 2016-Evidence Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) score of 560
  • a minimum ACT English score of 21
  • a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall band
  • a minimum PTE Academic score of 53

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Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.

  • ✔️ Flexible study schedule
  • ✔️ Experienced teachers
  • ✔️ Certificate upon completion

📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.

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Scholarships

  • The Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)
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