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College of Arts & Sciences

Master of Science Program

Applying: Please visit  Statistics MS Admissions .  

The aim of the MS program is to provide comprehensive and balanced training in statistical methods, computational statistics, and the theory of statistics. The program is kept sufficiently flexible to permit students to develop their specific interests.

The students seeking a MS. degree must fulfill a number of departmental requirements in addition to  university requirements specified by the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies ( OGAPS).

Non-Thesis Option

A student seeking the Master of Science degree under the Non-Thesis Option must fulfill the following requirements:

A. Coursework

Note that STAT 601,   651,   652, and   658 may not be used to fulfill any of the coursework requirements listed below.
  1. STAT 604, 608, 641, 642 and 630 (for students seeking terminal master’s degree) or those completing the Thesis-Option 610 & 611 (for students who will apply to the PhD program).
  2. Two credit hours, one semester course of statistical consulting experience (STAT 692).
  3. Two semester credit hours of STAT 691 for preparation of a thesis (see item B below).
  4. Nine semester credit hours based on one of the emphasis areas outlined below or from the list of MS electives. STAT 691 semester credit hours may not be used to satisfy this requirement.
  5. Sufficient semester credit hours based on one of the emphasis areas outlined below to achieve a total of 32 credit hours.
Option 1
  • Students will complete 36 hours of graduate level statistics coursework
  • One elective course will be replaced with STAT 685
  • Oral presentation & written report is required
  • Student will select one advisory committee member
Option 2
  • Students will complete 32 hours of graduate level Statistics coursework
  • No oral presentation or written report is required
  • Student will select the Director of MS Programs as their advisory committee member.

Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Emphasis

  1. STAT 607,   624,   645,   646,   647,   654,   656,   657, and   659

Computational Emphasis

  1. STAT 610,   611624, 626, 636, 638 and 654.
  2. MATH 609,   MATH 610  or   MATH 660
  3. CSCE 603,   CSCE 654  or   CSCE 659

Theoretical Emphasis

STAT 610,   611,   615, 616,   626, 631,   636,   647,   654

Applied Analytics & Data Science Emphasis

STAT 600615,   624,   626,   631,   636,   638,   639,   654,   656

MS Elective Courses:

STAT 607,   615, 624,   626,   631,   636,   638,   639,   645,   646,   647,   653,   656,   657,   659

B. Substitution of STAT Ph.D. Courses for MS Coursework

With the approval of the Graduate Adviser and/or Associate Department Head, STAT Ph.D. courses can be used as substitutes for any of the MS courses listed in part A.

C. Consulting Experience

Two credit hour, one semester course of statistical consulting experience. Internships and other experiences cannot be substituted for the two hours of   STAT 692.

D. Master’s Advisory Committee

Form a master’s advisory committee and complete a special project under the direction of the chairman of the advisory committee. Three semester credit hours of   STAT 685  are earned by completion of this project. Upon completion, the student is required to compose a written report and make an oral presentation on the work. The purpose of this project is to familiarize the student with the type of problems that may be encountered in future work and to give the student a chance to develop the ability to present results both verbally and in writing. In many cases, work done during an internship may be used as the basis for the student’s master’s project. However, this project must be completed under the supervision of the chairperson of the student’s advisory committee.

Thesis Option

A student seeking the Master of Science degree under the Thesis Option must fulfill the following requirements:

A. Coursework

Note that   STAT 601,   651,   652, and   658  may not be used to fulfill any of the coursework requirements listed below.

  1. STAT 604,   608,   610,   611,   641  and   642.
  2. One credit hour of   STAT 681.
  3. Two credit hour, one semester course of statistical consulting experience ( STAT 692).
  4. Two semester credit hours of   STAT 691  for preparation of a thesis (see item B below).
  5. Nine semester credit hours based on one of the emphasis areas outlined below or from the list of MS electives.   STAT 691  semester credit hours may not be used to satisfy this requirement.
  6. A total of 32 semester credit hours. 

Biostatistics Emphasis 

  1. STAT 607,   624,   645,   646,   647,   654,   656,   657, and   659

Computational Emphasis

  1. STAT 610,   611,   615,   624,   626, 636,   638,   654
  2. MATH 609,   MATH 610  or   MATH 660
  3. CSCE 603,   CSCE 654  or   CSCE 659

Theoretical Emphasis

STAT 610,   611,   615,   626,   636,   647,   654

Applied Analytics & Data Science Emphasis

STAT 615,   624,   626,   631,   636,   638,   639,   654,   656

B. Substitution of STAT Ph.D. Courses for MS Coursework

With the approval of the Graduate Adviser and/or Associate Department Head, STAT Ph.D. courses can be used as substitutes for any of the MS courses listed in part A.

C. Masters (with Thesis) Advisory Committee

Form an advisory committee and complete a thesis under the direction of the chairman of the advisory committee. The Department does not insist that this represent an original contribution to the field of statistics. It is intended to train the student in carrying out independently a piece of research; this may represent an application of existing statistical methods in a new area or a comparative evaluation of statistical methods.

D. Pass Final Oral Examination

This examination is concerned with the student’s coursework and thesis. It is administered by the student’s advisory committee.


BS in Statistics + MS in Statistical Data Science (3+2 Program)

Coursework

Note that  STAT 601651652, and  658  may not be used to fulfill any of the coursework requirements listed below. Students will choose from one of the non-thesis options of the program and select one advisory committee member.

  1. STAT 604, 608, 641, 642 and 630 (for students seeking terminal master’s degree) or 610 & 611 (for students who will apply to the PhD program).
  2. Two credit hours, one semester course of statistical consulting experience (STAT 692).
  3. Three semester credit hours of STAT 685 for the preparation of a special problem or an additional 3-hour elective course.
  4. Sufficient semester credit hours based on one of the emphasis areas outlined below to achieve a total of 36 semester credit hours.

Notes:

  • Students who have taken   STAT 404  &   STAT 408  will not need to take   STAT 604  or   STAT 608
  • Students who have taken   STAT 414  &   STAT 415  will not need to take   STAT 630
  • These courses will be replaced with graduate level elective courses of the students choosing
  • Students will need to complete a non-thesis option of this program
  • STAT 641  &   642  will be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs

Biostatistics Emphasis 

  1. STAT 607,   624,   645,   646,   647,   654,   656,   657, and   659

Computational Emphasis

  1. STAT 610,   611,   615,   624,   626636,   638,   654
  2. MATH 609,   MATH 610  or   MATH 660
  3. CSCE 603,   CSCE 654  or   CSCE 659

Theoretical Emphasis

STAT 610,   611,   615, 616,   626, 631,   636,   647,   654

Applied Analytics & Data Science Emphasis

STAT 600615,   624,   626,   631,   636,   638,   639,   654,   656