major: Statistics
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA) 2024-2025
Prerequisites (26 credits)
All transfer courses require prior approval of department chairperson. A grade of C or better is required in all statistics prerequisites.
MAC2311 (GM) Calculus I (4 Credits)MAC2313 (GM) Calculus III (4 Credits)
SELECT 1 STATISTICS (STA) COURSE
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSESELECT 2 LAB SCIENCE COURSES in BSC CHM PHY GLY
Major Requirements (19 credits)
Grades of C or higher required in all major courses.
MAS3105 (GM) Linear Algebra (4 Credits)Major Electives (12 credits)
Grades of C or higher required in all major electives.
SELECT 4 COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:MAP 4231 Operations Research
STA 4504 Categorical Data
MAA 4211 Advanced Calculus I
MAA 4212 Advanced Calculus II
MAP 3170 Financial Mathematics for Actuarial Science
MHF 3202 Foundations of Math
STA 4202 Design of Experiments
STA 4222 Design/Sample/Survey
STA 4664 Statistical Quality Control
STA 4502 Non-Parametric Methods in Statistics
STA 4672 Prob. Models w/ App to Actuarial Science
STA 4853 Stat Techniques for Time Series & Forecasts
STA 4906 Directed Individual Study
Capstone Experience (3 credits)
Graduation requirement: students must maintain a portfolio according to department guidelines and submit it to their capstone professor.
STA4945 Capstone Experience in Statistics (1 Credit)Minor Required
A minor is required for this major.*
The minor must be selected from the list of approved minors, including those outside the college of the major.
See List of Minors in the Undergraduate Catalog. Minors are generally completed during the last 60 hrs of your program. Your minor may require prerequisites, so choosing a minor early is beneficial. See your Advisor to declare a minor.
*Double majors are exempt from the minor requirement.
Foreign Language/Foreign Cultures
Foreign Language (8 CHs)/Foreign Culture Requirement (6 CHs): All BA students in the College of Arts and Sciences are required to complete either (i) the Foreign Language option or (ii) the Foreign Culture option, in either case with grades of C or higher.
TAKE 8 HOURS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE
- Select 1 two-course sequence of Spanish, French, Chinese, German, Latin, or American Sign Language.
- The first course in each of the two-course sequences is typically offered in the fall; the second course in each of the two-course sequences is typically offered in the spring.
- To determine whether to enroll in the first or the second course of the two-course French or Spanish sequences, incoming students with prior experience in French or Spanish must take a placement exam. Students who place above the beginning level will satisfy the Foreign Language option by earning a "C" or better in the second French or second Spanish course into which they have placed.
- Students who complete a 3000-level French or Spanish course with a "C" or above have demonstrated the mastery that is required in the two-course French or Spanish sequence and may request retroactive credit for the sequence. The retroactive credit will either be 3 or 6 credits, depending on their placement following the exam.
- This policy applies to Chinese as well, placement being determined by the professor of the program.
FC Foreign Culture Option
- Students who successfully completed 2 years of foreign language in high school have the option of taking 6 hours of foreign culture courses instead of 8 hours of college level foreign language.
- Foreign cultures contain (FC) in the course title.
- A complete list of foreign culture courses can be found in the Arts & Sciences Advising Office.
Free Electives (3 credits)
ELECTIVES 3 HOUR (3000/4000 LEVEL)
This degree requires a minimum of 120 total hours with 48 upper (3000/4000) level hours. Free electives may be courses in any discipline (provided the required prerequisites are met) and they are the hours needed to satisfy the total hour requirement. These hours may vary (consult your advisor about free elective hours needed to graduate).