STATISTICS MINOR   2005-07 Catalog
Statistics Department
Faculty Offices East (25), Room 107D
(805) 756-2709

The Statistics minor program allows students from across the University to acquire substantial statistical skills that can be applied in their own disciplines.

Select one of the following introductory sequences

8–9

ŸSTAT 217 Introduction to Statistical Concepts and Methods (4)
and STAT 313 Applied Experimental Design and Regression Models (4)

 

ŸSTAT 218 Applied Statistics-Life Sciences (4)
and STAT 313 Applied Experimental Design and Regression Models (4)

 

ŸSTAT 221 Intro Probability and Statistics (5)
and STAT 313 Applied Experimental Design and Regression Models (4)

 

ŸSTAT 251 Statistical Inference for Mgmt. I (4)
and STAT 252 Statistical Inference for Mgmt. II (5)

 

ŸSTAT 312 Statistical Methods for Engineers (4)
and STAT 323 Design and Analysis of Experiments (4)

 

ŸSTAT 321 Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists (4)
and STAT 322 Statistical Analysis for Engineers and Scientists (4)

 

1   Select two from the following

8

STAT 323 Design and Analysis of Experiments (4)

 

STAT 324 Applied Regression Analysis (4)

 

STAT 330 Statistical Computing I: SAS (4)

 

STAT 400-level electives
(excluding STAT 400, STAT 465, STAT 470, STAT 485, STAT 495)

8

Select one course from outside the Statistics Department, with the approval of the Statistics Department Minor Coordinator, that has substantial statistical applicability

3-4

 

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27-29

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1   Students entering the minor who take STAT 312 as their initial course must stake STAT 324 and STAT 330 in this category.