Master of Statistics students can choose from several concentrations. In addition to the basic (no concentration) Master of Statistics degree, concentrations are available in Biomedical Statistics, Environmental Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Statistical Genetics, and Financial Statistics. The differences among the concentrations are the required coursework, most often the choices of electives. Students can also choose the Master of Science degree, though currently most students do not. The Master of Science degree requires a Thesis.
No Concentration
The goal of the 'no concentration' is a solid foundation in the
traditional areas of statistics, such as survey sampling and design of
experiments. This route may provide the best preparation for someone
working as a lone statistician on an interdisciplinary team.
Biomedical Statistics
The concentration in Biomedical Statistics will provide
training in statistical methods useful in
the design and analysis of studies conducted in medical research, the pharmaceutical industry, and the
area of public health. Students will learn fundamentals of clinical trials and epidemiological studies
and will be exposed to recent advances in statistical methods for the analysis of time-to-event, categorical,
and longitudinal data.
Environmental Statistics
It is recommended that students in the Environmental Statistics Concentration be involved with research and
consulting in the environmental area and interact with environmental scientists. This may be accomplished through
projects of the department or University, or through formal internships with EPA and the National Institute of
Statistical Sciences (NISS) at RTP.
Mathematical Statistics
The Mathematical Statistics concentration will provide training in theoretical statistics. It provides the
necessary foundation for a doctoral degree in statistics. One of the main purposes of this concentration is to
provide the students a faster track to obtaining their doctoral degree, and hence is recommended mainly for those
students that are considering a doctoral degree. Passing the Basic Exam at the PhD level at the beginning of the
second year of study may serve as an indication whether one should consider this concentration.
Statistical Genetics
The Statistical Genetics concentration is appropriate for those who are interested in the relevance of genetic
data to areas that include genomic science, medicine, and agriculture. This is a different program than the Master
of Bioinformatics program.
Financial Statistics
The Financial Statistics concentration complements the Statistics core
courses with electives related to the analysis, interpretation, and
understanding of financial data. This is a different program from the
Masters of Financial Mathematics program, or the Masters of Economics
program.