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  • What are the pre-requisites for the program?
    Applicants should have completed Calculus I, II and III (including multi-variable calculus), linear algebra and introductory statistics.  Two semesters of advanced calculus are co-requisite for the Master's program and two semesters of real analysis are co-requisite for the PhD program. The advanced calculus or real analysis courses can be taken once a student is enrolled.
  • How many applications are there for the statistics graduate program?
    We receive hundreds of applications each year.
  • How many students are admitted?
    It varies each year depending on the applicant pool, available funding and other factors.
  • How many international students are admitted each year?
    It varies each year depending on the applicant pool, available funding and other factors.
  • Is funding available for Doctoral students? For international students?
    Yes, see http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/programs/grad/aid.php for details.
  • If I do not have a Master's degree, can I apply directly to the PhD program?
    Yes, we encourage you to apply for the degree you ultimately want to obtain.
  • If I have a previous Master's degree, do I need to retake the Master's courses at NC State?
    Students who are admitted with a previous Master's may take the Basic Exam in August just prior to enrollment. A PhD pass on this exam is required for the PhD degree. If the student is not able to obtain a PhD pass on the first try, they can enroll in the Master's core courses and take the exam a second time.
  • What is the difference between the Master of Statistics and Master of Science degrees?
    The Master of Statistics is a coursework only degree. The Master of Science requires a Master's thesis (research).  Most students in our program receive the Master of Statistics degree. Specific degree requirements can be found in our Handbook.
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