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Statistics
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Mathematics
215 and 217;
Computer
Science 183 or 100
Concentration
Program. Upon
completion of the above prerequisite courses, the concentration
program consists of at least 30 credits, additionally, in statistics,
mathematics and electrical engineering and computer science courses.
These 30 credits must include the following:
- Statistics
425
and 426.
- Statistics
402
and 413.
- Statistics
406
- At
least one of: Statistics 414,
470,
or 480.
- At
least one 400+ level Mathematics course (exceptions: Math 417,
420).
- Elective
courses in Statistics, Mathematics, or EECS. These are advisor
approved electives. The list of approved courses include Statistics
408,
430, 466,
470,
480,
any 500+ level Statistics courses, and 300+ level advisor-approved
EECS course and the Mathematics course in #4 above. Students
interested in the application of statistics to various disciplines
such as economics, biological sciences, and psychology are also
encouraged to take courses in these areas.
Honors
Concentration. Any
student who has maintained an overall grade point average of
at least 3.2 through the sophomore year may apply for admission
to the Honors concentration program. Such application is made
through a Statistics Department undergraduate academic advisor.
Students in the Honors program must complete the regular concentration
program above with the following modifications: the advanced
Math course must be Math 451 and an overall GPA or at least 3.5.
In addition, Honors concentrators must elect the Senior Honors
Seminar (Statistics 499)
and complete a project under the direction of a member of the
faculty. This additional requirement should be arranged and discussed
with a Statistics Department undergraduate academic advisor.
Advising.
Normally,
most statistics courses are elected after an introductory mathematics
sequence has been completed or after consulting a department
staff member. Advising appointments are made at 4062 Frieze Building.

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