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Course Overview

  • Students should develop effective thinking and communication skills.
  • Students should learn to link applications and theory.
  • Students should learn to use technological tools.
  • Students should develop mathematical independence and experience open-ended inquiry.

In addition, students should be able to:

  • Describe data sets using appropriate numerical and graphical techniques
  • Develop mathematical tools necessary to perform statistical calculations and to understand distributions and statistical theory
  • Design experiments and survey sampling methods that allow results to be statistically analyzed to test hypotheses
  • Determine which statistical analyses are suitable, perform the analyses using technology, and assess the validity of necessary assumptions and interpret the results
  • Construct and apply probability models for both discrete and continuous random variables; and communicate with non-statisticians in written and oral formats to learn what a client is interested in ascertaining and to present the results from a statistical analysis

Entry Requirement 

Degree Requirements Units
General education (48 units, 4 units covered by major requirements) 46
Major (includes 4 units in GE) 38
Required Area of Concentration 12
Electives 26
Total units needed for graduation 120

Major Requirements

  • MATH 161 - Differential and Integral Calculus I Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 165 - Elementary Applied Statistics Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 211 - Differential and Integral Calculus II Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 241 - Linear Algebra with Applications in Differential Equations Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 261 - Multivariable Calculus Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 265 - Intermediate Applied Statistics with SPSS Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 345 - Probability Theory Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 367 - Statistical Consulting and Communication Unit(s): 2
  • MATH 381 - Computing for Statistics: SAS Programming Language Unit(s): 2
  • MATH 465 - Experimental Design and Regression Analysis Unit(s): 4
  • MATH 467 - Statistical Consulting, Communication, and Project Management Unit(s): 2

Required Area of Concentration

Upper-division courses in one other field chosen in consultation with and approved by an advisor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Units

Total units in applied statistics program: 38

Total units in B.A. program: 50

Total Units: 120

Fees

Undergraduate student charges and fees per semester
Type of Charges 1-6 Units/Semester 7+ Units/Semester
Tuition Fees $1665 $2871
Campus-based Fees $1159 $1159
Undergraduate (TOTAL) $2824 $4030

This information was accurate on : 30/05/2022
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