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<h2>Required Course Work </h2>
 
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<p>The course work requirements for a Master of Science degree are the same as those for
 
<p>The course work requirements for a Master of Science degree are the same as those for
the [[Master of Statistics#Required Course Work|Master of Statistics degree]], except that six credit hours of research (ST 699) are required in place of six credit hours of electives. As a part of ST 699, the
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the [[Master of Statistics#Required Course Work|Master of Statistics degree]], except that six credit hours of research ([http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st699/ ST 699]) are required in place of six credit hours of electives. As a part of [http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st699/ ST 699], the
 
student must write a thesis. The thesis should describe an original methodological or
 
student must write a thesis. The thesis should describe an original methodological or
 
theoretical development in statistics or the application of existing methodology to an
 
theoretical development in statistics or the application of existing methodology to an
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Graduate School. The course work requirements for a Master of Science with any of the
 
Graduate School. The course work requirements for a Master of Science with any of the
 
concentrations is the same as those for master’s degrees with the corresponding
 
concentrations is the same as those for master’s degrees with the corresponding
concentrations, except that six credit hours of research (ST 699) are required in place of
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concentrations, except that six credit hours of research ([http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st699/ ST 699]) are required in place of
 
six credit hours of electives.</p>
 
six credit hours of electives.</p>
  

Revision as of 13:22, 7 February 2008

Contents

Required Course Work

The course work requirements for a Master of Science degree are the same as those for the Master of Statistics degree, except that six credit hours of research (ST 699) are required in place of six credit hours of electives. As a part of ST 699, the student must write a thesis. The thesis should describe an original methodological or theoretical development in statistics or the application of existing methodology to an unusual problem, and be of a standard that would warrant publication in a scientific journal. It must be approved by all members of the student’s graduate advisory committee and the Graduate School. The course work requirements for a Master of Science with any of the concentrations is the same as those for master’s degrees with the corresponding concentrations, except that six credit hours of research (ST 699) are required in place of six credit hours of electives.

Additional Notes on Graduate Advisory Committee

Additional notes on Examinations

During the final oral exam, the student may be asked to present the results from his/her thesis.

Additional Required Documents

The documents required for a Master of Science are identical to those required for a Master of Statistics degree. In addition, the student is responsible for submitting the thesis in final form, as approved by the student’s advisory committee, to the Graduate School. It must be approved by the Graduate School before November 6, for the Fall graduation, and by March 30, for the Spring graduation.

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