Statistics
A total of 46 credits is required: 18 credits
in mathematics, 25 credits in statistics, and 3 credits in computer
science, as follows:
1. Computer Science 01:198:110 or 111
2. Mathematics 01:640:151-152, 250, 251
3. Statistics 01:960:381,* 382,* 384, 390, 463, 486, 490
4. Two courses chosen from 01:960:467, 476, 483
5. Three credits in mathematics electives (01:640:252 or a course at the 300 level or above, but not 477 or 481)
No more than two courses with a grade of D can be counted toward the major.
Statistics/Mathematics
A total of 56 credits is required: 28 credits in mathematics, 25
credits in statistics, and 3 credits in computer science, as follows:
1. Computer Science 01:198:110 or 111
2. Mathematics 01:640:151-152, 250, 251, 252, 311, 478
3. Statistics 01:960:381,* 382,* 384, 390, 463, 486, 490
4. Two courses chosen from 01:960:467, 476, 483
5. Three credits in mathematics electives (300 level or above, but not 01:640:477 or 481)
No more than two courses with a grade of D can be counted toward the major.
Sequence of Courses for Nonmajors **
The sequence of courses in the study of statistics is related
to a student`s primary field of specialization. Students seeking credit
for courses other than those for which their class and major qualify
them must have the prior approval of the undergraduate director of
statistics.
Political science, psychology, sociology, and humanities: 01:960:211,212; subsequent courses: 01:960:463, 467, 486, 490
Mathematics, physics, statistics, engineering, chemistry, and computer
science: introductory courses: 01:960:379, and 384 or 401; subsequent
courses: 01:960:381, 382, 463, 476, 486, 490
Biology,
agriculture, ceramic engineering, and pharmacy: introductory courses:
01:960:401, 490; subsequent courses: 01:960: 463, 467, 486
Business: introductory courses: 33:623:385, 01:960: 285; subsequent courses: 01:960:463, 486, 490
Economics: 01:960:201 or 211
Environmental science: introductory courses: 01:960: 211,212; subsequent courses: 01:960:463, 486, 490