Statistics (Minor)

Minor in Statistics

With the abundance of the utilization of data in nearly every field of study, the ability to understand, describe, visualize, and analyze data has become an essential skill in today’s workplace. The Minor in Statistics focuses on the principles of gathering information from data in the presence of uncertainty. The required prerequisite to start the sequence of courses is the completion of Area A.

Cornerstone Course

MATH 3440Data Exploration and Visualization

3

Probability Course

Choose one of the following:

MATH 3500Applied Probability

3

MATH 3600Probability and Statistics

3

Statistics Sequence

Take both:

MATH 4611Applied Statistics I

3

MATH 4612Applied Statistics II

3

Electives

Choose one:

MATH 3251Applied Combinatorics

3

MATH 3450Applied Statistics for Big Data Analysis

3

MATH 3610Biological Statistics

3

MATH 4300Regression Analysis

3

MATH 4600Probability and Statistics II

3

MATH 4630Topics in Applied Statistics

3

MATH 4700Introduction to Experimental Design

3

ITEC 3100Python Scripting

3

ITEC 3245Database Principles

3

ITEC 3351Analytics and Organizational Intelligence

3

ITEC 3355Data Mining

3

ITEC 4244Database Programming

3

ITEC 4264Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis

3

MGMT 3101Business Statistics

3

PSYC 3001Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

3

ECON 4110Applied Data Analysis

3 hours

Total Hours: 15