2011-2012 Graduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Statistics, M.S.
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The M.S. degree is designed to provide students with the necessary background for employment as a professional statistician in business, industry, or government and to build a solid foundation for students interested in the Ph.D. program. Considerable flexibility in program emphasis is possible through the selection of elective courses.
Admission to the M.S. degree program requires a GRE score (verbal plus quantitative) of at least 1050 and an undergraduate GPA of approximately 3.20.
Degree Requirements (33 Hours)
Both options require a total of 33 semester hours of approved course work built around a core of five courses.Students in the M.S. program may elect either the non-thesis or the thesis option. |
Thesis Option:
Students who choose the thesis option may substitute 3 semester hours of thesis preparation (STAT 799) for an elective. Consulting Seminar and Practicum:
1 semester hour each of the consulting seminar (STAT 790) and practicum (STAT 791) are required. Comprehensive Examination:
Non-thesis M.S. students are required to pass a written comprehensive examination. For thesis-option students, the comprehensive examination will be the oral presentation and defense of the thesis. Note:
Typically, the M.S. requires two full years (four major semesters) of study. |
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