MAJ01111 Statistics
Students gain a good understanding of mathematical statistics and its applications. The study of statistics prepares students to interpret data and to design data collection for maximum information at a given cost.
Students learn the theoretical underpinnings of the discipline as well as the practical skills that enable them to apply their knowledge in such diverse areas as market research, health or the environment.
Students can also choose additional studies in other areas within science or from other faculties such as business, law or information technology.
Completion requirements
STM90686 Core subjects (Mathematics) | 48cp | ||
CBK90578 Sub-major/Electives (Mathematics) | 24cp | ||
37363 Stochastic Processes and Financial Mathematics | 6cp | ||
37495 Statistical Design and Models for Evaluation Studies | 6cp | ||
37373 Programming for Data Analysis | 6cp | ||
Select 6 credit points of options: | 6cp | ||
37335 Differential Equations | 6cp | ||
35005 Lebesgue Integration and Fourier Analysis | 6cp | ||
35006 Numerical Methods | 6cp | ||
37345 Quantitative Management Practice | 6cp | ||
37336 Vector Calculus and Partial Differential Equations | 6cp | ||
Total | 96cp |