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<h2>Doctor of Philosophy Course Requirements at a Glance</h2>
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<li>ST 778-779</li>
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<li>ST 793-794</li>
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<li>ST 758 (Advanced Statistical Computing, if student entered the program in Fall 2007 or later. ST 790R for Fall 2008, ST 750 for Fall 2007)
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<li>ST 841</li>
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<li>6 hours of PhD electives</li>
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<li>3 hours of supporting electives</li>
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Revision as of 21:15, 31 August 2008

Master of Statistics Course Requirements at a Glance

All Master of Statistics degrees require ST 512, 521, 522, 552, 641, passing the Basic Exam and Master's Final Oral Exam. Courses denoted with 'X' are require for the concentration. For MStat and Biostat, students must take at least one of the '*' courses.

ConcentrationST 520 (Fall)ST 711 (Fall)ST 715 (Fall)ST 721 (Spring)ST 732 (Spring)ST 733 (Spring) ST 744 (Spring)ST 745 (Spring)ST 778 (Fall)ST 779 (Spring)ST 793 (Fall)ST 794 (Spring) Statistics ElectivesSupporting Electives
MStat (no concentration)XX**3 hrs9 hrs
Biomedical StatisticsXX*X*9 hrs
Environmental StatisticsX9 hrs9 hrs
Need minor
Mathematical StatisticsXXXX9 hrs
Statistical GeneticsX6 hrs12 hrs
incl. GN 703

Doctor of Philosophy Course Requirements at a Glance

  • ST 778-779
  • ST 793-794
  • ST 758 (Advanced Statistical Computing, if student entered the program in Fall 2007 or later. ST 790R for Fall 2008, ST 750 for Fall 2007)
  • ST 841
  • 6 hours of PhD electives
  • 3 hours of supporting electives
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