STAT
502 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (3)
STAT
515 Regression (3)
STAT
516 Design of Experiments (3)
CSC 280
Introduction to Computer Science I (4)
Four
additional courses at or above 300 in the department of which
two must have the prefix STAT (STAT 514 Statistical Methods
cannot be used, and STAT 300 and STAT 302 cannot both be used),
as approved by an advisor.
MATH
211 Applied Calculus I (4) and MATH 212 Applied Calculus II (3) or MATH 221 Calculus I (4) and MATH 222 Calculus II (4)
MATH
310 Linear Algebra (3)
MATH
501 Probability (3)
STAT
202 Basic Statistics (4)
STAT
300 Business and Economic Statistics (3) or STAT 302 Intermediate Statistics (3)
STAT
502 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (3)
STAT
515 Regression (3)
STAT
516 Design of Experiments (3)
Two additional
courses selected from the department as approved by a student's
advisor.
At least
five additional courses in a related field, such as anthropology,
psychology, sociology, economics, biology, business administration,
or computer science. The courses may be selected from more than one teaching unit, but must have a common theme or subject area in which statistics are applied.
University
Honors Program
Students
in the University Honors Program have the opportunity to graduate
with university honors in the major. To do so, students complete
12 hours of advanced-level Honors work in the department and,
upon deparmental recommendation, graduate with University Honors
in the major. The department's Honors coordinator advises students
in the University Honors Program regarding departmental options.
See the section on the University Honors Program in the catalog
for further details.