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2008–2010 Undergraduate Catalog

Minor in Applied Statistics

The Minor in Applied Statistics is open to all majors in the University. All students pursuing the Minor in Applied Statistics must complete 18 semester credit hours.

  1. 6–7 semester credit hours of required courses from one of the following four sets of sequences:


    1. STA 1404 Probability and Statistics for the Biosciences
         
      STA 1993 Biostatistics
        or
      STA 3003 Applied Statistics

    2. PSY 2073 Statistics for Psychology
         
      PSY 3013 Psychological Measurement
        or
      POL 2703 Scope and Methods in Political Science

    3. MS 1023 Business Statistics with Computer Applications I
      MS 3043 Business Statistics with Computer Applications II

    4. STA 3003 Applied Statistics
         
      and one of the following:
         
      CS 3333 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
      STA 2303 Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers
      STA 3513 Probability and Statistics
      STA 3533 Probability and Random Processes
      STA 3543 Statistics and Experimental Designs for Computer Science

  2. 12 semester credit hours selected from the following list of courses:

    STA 3013 Multivariate Analysis for the Life and Social Sciences
    STA 3313 Experiments and Sampling
    STA 3433 Applied Nonparametric Statistics
    STA 3813 Discrete Data Analysis
    STA 4133 Introduction to Programming and Data Management in SAS
    STA 4143 Data Mining
    STA 4713 Applied Regression Analysis
    STA 4723 Introduction to the Design of Experiments
    STA 4753 Time-Series Analysis
       
    STA 4803 Statistical Quality Control
      or
    MAT 4803 Statistical Quality Control
       
    STA 4903 Applied Survival Analysis
    STA 4953 Special Studies in Statistics

To declare a Minor in Applied Statistics, obtain advice, and seek approval of substitutions for course requirements, students must consult the College of Business Undergraduate Advising Center or the designated Statistics faculty member.


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