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Statistics is distinct from mathematics as a field of study, yet founded upon the theory of probability—the mathematics of chance. The statistics program emphasizes statistics both as a science unto itself and as a service science, with powerful applications in such disciplines as biology, medicine, sociology, chemistry, agriculture, education, engineering, economics, psychology, and quality control. Graduates of this program should be well qualified for employment in the many corporations and government agencies for which statisticians design experiments, conduct surveys, and analyze data. Also, statistics prepares students for graduate study in statistics (or in a science in which statistics plays a decisive role), after which one has even greater employment possibilities.
| Bachelor of Science in Statistics—Suggested Curriculum | |||
| Freshman English Comp I & II Calculus I, II, & III Computer Programming I & II GE History GE Non-Western GE Human Expression GE Human Behavior GE Additional Course |
Sophomore Calculus IV Diff Equations Linear Algebra General Physics I, II, III, & Labs GE College Component GE Human Behavior GE Additional Course |
Junior Theory Stats I & II Stats Method I & II Advanced Linear Algebra Intro Experimental Design Math/Stt Electives Electives |
Senior Real Variables I & II Optimization Techniques Statistics Seminar Math/Stt Electives Electives |
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(937) 775-5700
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(937) 775-5795
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Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location:
148 Student Union