Bachelor Degree in Statistics (BA) at Case Western Reserve University |
Case Western Reserve University
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Case Western Reserve University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 9,844 students in Cleveland, OH.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Case Western Reserve University Bachelor degree Statistics (BA)
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The undergraduate major in Statistics builds on the breadth of study begun as part of the Arts and Sciences Core to include courses in foundations of statistics, statistical methodology, and data analysis, in addition to courses in a substantive field to which statistics is frequently applied. The goal is to give the undergraduate student an appreciation of each facet of the discipline and some technical understanding as well.
For the undergraduate student looking toward graduate school, the course of study within these guidelines easily incorporates additional coursework in mathematics in preparation for more challenging and exciting graduate courses.
The B.A. degree statistics requires a minimum of 120 hours, including at least 56 hours of approved coursework, including 27 hours in statistics, the remainder in related disciplines and a substantive field of application, to satisfy the following requirements:
1. MATH 121, 122, 223, 224, and 201 or equivalent;
2. ENGR 131 or approved alternate; plus additional higher numbered course in computation from EECS offerings or EPBI 414 or EPBI 420;
3. STAT 325 and 326, STAT 345 and 346;
4. At least 15 hours of courses in statistical methodology to be chosen from statistics courses numbered 300 and higher offered by the Statistics Department, or approved courses in statistical methodology or probability taught in biostatistics, computer science, economics, mathematics, operations research, systems engineering, etc. At least 6 hours must be in STAT courses; 243 and STAT 244 may be counted;
5. Two approved courses (or more) numbered 300 or above in an approved discipline outside statistics. Students are strongly encouraged to include advanced expository or technical writing courses in their programs. Students may pursue a B.A. with double major in statistics and a related field from within the College of Arts and Sciences. In this case, the substantive field requirement (No. 5 above) is waived.
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