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Statistics

As of Fall 2022, the major and the minor programs have been retired. Students who have started the major or minor prior to Fall 2022, can continue with the old curriculum.


Overview of Statistics


Statistics聽is motivated聽by the need to extract information from data, to quantify uncertainty, and to make predictions about random phenomena. To do this effectively, sophisticated mathematical and probabilistic techniques and computational tools聽are needed. Core areas of expertise include Bayesian inference, biostatistics, computational statistics, high-dimensional data modeling, multivariate analysis, and survival analysis.


Programs

NEW Fall 2024
As of Fall 2022, students should refer to the minors offered under the聽Bachelor of Arts & Science.

To pursue this program, you MUST consult with the Math/Stats department and a BCom Advisor. Taking certain statistics courses in non-sequence order may overlap with others and you may not receive credits for all courses completed.聽More details can be found in the Course Overlap section of the eCalendar.


Careers & Mentors

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With聽a聽degree in Statistics,聽you鈥檒l聽develop聽unique knowledge in calculating, analyzing,聽and presenting information.聽You can follow private聽or聽public聽sector paths, or continue the聽course聽in the graduate studies.听听

You could become a professional:聽

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  • Market Research Analyst聽
  • Financial Analyst聽
  • Operations Research Analyst聽
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