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Mar 17, 2025
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2009-2010 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
Industrial Statistics, M.I.S.
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The M.I.S. degree is geared toward persons who are currently working in a business, government, or industrial setting. While some theory is introduced, the focus is on applications of statistics and, in particular, how statistics can be used to improve quality in an organization or process.
Admission to the M.I.S. degree program requires a GRE score (verbal plus quantitative) of at least 1000, or a comparable GMAT score, and at least two semesters of calculus with a 3.00 GPA.
Degree Requirements |
The degree requires at least 36 semester hours of approved course work built around a core of seven courses:
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Additional Requirements:
M.I.S. students will either complete 3 semester hours of independent study (STAT 798) in which they complete a project directed by a faculty member or take some other 3 semester hour elective and pass a written comprehensive examination. |
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