Requirements effective Autumn Quarter 2001.
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Description
Statistics is concerned with methods for the acquisition, management,
exploration, and use of information, in order to learn from experience
and to make decisions under uncertainty. Statistical methodology is
applied throughout the physical and social sciences, engineering, and
business. Indeed, it provides the basis for the evaluation and
exploration for much of our empirical knowledge of physical and social
phenomena. This Option is designed to introduce students to theory,
methodology, and applications of statistics. It is ideally suited as a
second major for students with a primary focus in the biological
sciences, earth sciences, social sciences, engineering, or management
science.
ACMS Program Core (58 credits)
Math/Stat 390
may be replaced by Stat 311
since the material in 390 is covered in more depth elsewhere. Students may petition to replace Math/Stat 390 by other introductory
Statistics courses.Students may also petition to replace some or all of
Physics 121, 122, 123
by an equal number of
credits of appropriate courses in an application area.
Option Core (22 credits)
Option Electives (10 credits)
At
least 10 additional credits from
approved courses (at the 300 level or higher) in the
Departments of Applied Mathematics,
Computer Science and Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics.
Courses in other departments may also be allowed by petition.
The following pre-approved courses are particularly recommended:
Double majors / Double degrees
Students who complete a double major or double degree with an approved
application area may petition to be exempted from the Option Electives.