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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Statistics, M.Ap.St.
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(MAPST)
The Department of Experimental Statistics offers the Master of Applied Statistics (MAPST) degree. Students can opt for a non-thesis (36 credits) or a thesis (36 credits) degree. Students who choose the thesis degree must write a thesis involving the extension of current statistical methodology or novel/extensive use of statistical methods in a real application. Students gain valuable experience while working closely with faculty and clients during the statistical consulting practicum courses. Each student may present a departmental seminar and must pass the oral and written comprehensive final examination.
Some students in the department pursue dual master’s degrees or work toward the MAPST degree while pursuing a PhD in another department. Students completing the MAPST degree are prepared to serve as applied statisticians or to pursue a PhD in statistics or a related field. Employment opportunities exist for applied statisticians in business, industry, government, and in educational and research organizations.
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Master of Applied Statistics Coursework
Core methods and theory courses (14 credits)
Professional courses (four credits)
Non-thesis or Thesis Option
In addition, students must select a thesis or non-thesis option. Each option’s additional requirements are given below. Non-thesis option (18 credits)
- Advanced statistical courses (9);
- Three advanced EXST courses approved by the student’s graduate advisory committee;
- minor area of concentration (9)
- Three graduate courses approved by the student’s graduate advisory committee
Thesis option (18 credits)
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