Statistics Interdisciplinary Major
Interdisciplinary majors may be arranged between Statistics and another discipline. The Mathematics/Statistics component of the interdisciplinary major is described below. Students planning an interdisciplinary major must contact each department to determine the department's requirements for the interdisciplinary major.
Mathematics and Statistics Courses required:
- MA 251, MA 252, and MA 351: Calculus I-III
- Either ST210: Introduction to Statistics or ST 265: Biostatistics
- MA 301: Linear Algebra
- Depending on the track selected, either MA 395: Discrete Methods or MA 304: Ordinary Differential Equations
- Depending on track selected, four 400 level Mathematics or Statistics courses (see below)
Other Requirements:
CS 151: Computer Science through Programming
NOTE: CS212: Object-Oriented Data Structures is strongly encouraged as an elective.
Statistics Track
Required Courses:
MA395: Discrete Methods
ST310: Statistical Computing
ST461: Elements of Statistical Theory: Distributions
ST465: Experimental Research Methods
Additional 400-level courses from:
ST462: Elements of Statistical Theory: Inference
ST466: Experimental Design
ST471: Statistical Quality Control
ST472: Applied Multivariate Analysis
ST491: Statistical Special Topics
MA/ST485: Stochastic Processes