Feb 16, 2025  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Mathematics, B.S., Statistics Concentration


Concentration Requirements


Statisticians give advice on the statistical design of experiments, conduct surveys, and analyze data. They use computers, often writing their own programs. They collaborate with specialists in fields such as biology, health sciences, medicine, economics, marketing, psychology, and sociology as well as in business and industry. They are employed in business, industry, and government. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers the Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics with a concentration in statistics. Students in this program should select additional courses from a field to which statistics can be applied. Such a selection is called a related field and must be pre-approved by a departmental adviser. Examples of seven related fields are shown in section 5. Students must receive credit CSC 1301  and CSC 1302  in the Core IMPACTS or Field of Study areas or as electives.

Major Area (42 Hours)


CTW Requirement (3 Hours)


Complete the following course to fulfill the Critical Thinking Through Writing (CTW) requirement:

Select One Course (3 Hours)


Select One Course (3 Hours)


Related Field Courses (12 Hours)


Select 12 hours of course work in a field other than mathematics. (12) Related field courses must be pre-approved by a faculty adviser and must include at least nine hours of upper-division course work. Examples of related fields are: Actuarial Science, Biology, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Economics, Managerial Sciences, and Marketing.

Additional Courses Area


Additional courses must be taken as electives to complete a minimum of 120 semester hours.