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BA Bachelor of Arts – Statistics Double Major or as a Minor First year - In year 1 of the BA Double Major programme, Statistics is taken with two or three other subjects. One of these subjects must be Mathematical Studies or Mathematics (Pure)
Second year - Statistics is taken with one of your first year subjects. This subject can be, but does not have to be, Mathematical Studies or Mathematics (Pure)
- Optional 10 credit Elective in second year
- Erasmus/study Abroad option after second year
Third year - Statistics can be taken as a Double Major or as a Minor subject. The second subject can be, but does not have to be, Mathematical Studies or Mathematics (Pure)
NOTE: First year Statistics is not a prerequisite for second year Statistics but if first year Statistics was taken, a mark of 40% or greater is required. Duration: 3 years (BA) or 4 years (BA International)
Disclaimer
The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study. The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually. Please check periodically for updates.
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Year 1
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Statistics deals with the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. You will learn how to use statistical models and visualisation methods to unlock valuable information and hidden patterns in large volumes of data. - A degree in Statistics will provide you with tools to address problems of critical importance to humans such as climate change, developing cancer drugs or managing traffic flows.
- We offer Statistics as a Double Major subject which can be combined with most other academic subjects in the Bachelor of Arts degree. This flexibility means you can combine your interest in aspects of society with knowledge of the statistical tools needed to understand data from those fields.
- Data recording is happening at unprecedented levels on local, national and global scales. The ability to transform data into usable knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce, be it in business, science, health or social sciences. This subject will strongly enhance your employability.
Notes
1. Students taking Statistics as a subject in first Arts must also take either Mathematical Studies (MS1F15) or Mathematics (Pure) (MT1F30) as a co-requisite. 2. Statistics and Mathematical Studies/Mathematics (Pure) may be combined in Years 2 and 3, but they do not have to be.
ST1F15
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 15
Not compulsory:
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Year 2
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Statistics deals with the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. You will learn how to use statistical models and visualisation methods to unlock valuable information and hidden patterns in large volumes of data. - A degree in Statistics will provide you with tools to address problems of critical importance to humans such as climate change, developing cancer drugs or managing traffic flows.
- We offer Statistics as a Double Major subject which can be combined with most other academic subjects in the Bachelor of Arts degree. This flexibility means you can combine your interest in aspects of society with knowledge of the statistical tools needed to understand data from those fields.
- Data recording is happening at unprecedented levels on local, national and global scales. The ability to transform data into usable knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce, be it in business, science, health or social sciences. This subject will strongly enhance your employability.
Notes
1. ST2ADM is for students taking Statistics as a double major along with another Arts subject but not Mathematical Studies or Mathematics (Pure).
2. A Pass or Pass by Compensation result in either 1st Year (Arts) Mathematical Studies (MS1F15) or 1st Year (Arts) Mathematics (Pure) (MT1F30) is required for entry to any 2nd Year (Arts) Statistics programme. However, students do not need to have taken 1st Year (Arts) Statistics to enter 2nd Year (Arts) Statistics.
ST2ADM
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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Notes
1. ST2DM is for students taking Statistics as a double major along with 2nd Year Double Major Mathematical Studies or 2nd Year Double Major Mathematics (Pure).
2. A Pass or Pass by Compensation result in either 1st Year (Arts) Mathematical Studies (MS1F15) or 1st Year (Arts) Mathematics (Pure) (MT1F30) is required for entry to any 2nd Year (Arts) Statistics programme. However, students do not need to have taken 1st Year (Arts) Statistics to enter 2nd Year (Arts) Statistics.
ST2DM
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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Statistics deals with the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. You will learn how to use statistical models and visualisation methods to unlock valuable information and hidden patterns in large volumes of data. - A degree in Statistics will provide you with tools to address problems of critical importance to humans such as climate change, developing cancer drugs or managing traffic flows.
- We offer Statistics as a Double Major subject which can be combined with most other academic subjects in the Bachelor of Arts degree. This flexibility means you can combine your interest in aspects of society with knowledge of the statistical tools needed to understand data from those fields.
- Data recording is happening at unprecedented levels on local, national and global scales. The ability to transform data into usable knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce, be it in business, science, health or social sciences. This subject will strongly enhance your employability.
Notes
1. ST2AMI is for students taking Statistics as a minor along with a major Arts subject but not Mathematical Studies.
2. A Pass or Pass by Compensation result in either 1st Year (Arts) Mathematical Studies (MS1F15) or 1st Year (Arts) Mathematics (Pure) (MT1F30) is required for entry to any 2nd Year (Arts) Statistics programme. However, students do not need to have taken 1st Year (Arts) Statistics to enter 2nd Year (Arts) Statistics.
ST2AMI
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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ST2MI is for students taking Statistics as a minor along with a Major in Mathematical Studies. BA Statistics Minor students (ST2MI) who take a Major in Mathematical Studies (MS2MJ) must take both ST201 and ST202, either as part of the Major or as part of the Minor.
ST2MI
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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Year 3
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Statistics deals with the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. You will learn how to use statistical models and visualisation methods to unlock valuable information and hidden patterns in large volumes of data. - A degree in Statistics will provide you with tools to address problems of critical importance to humans such as climate change, developing cancer drugs or managing traffic flows.
- We offer Statistics as a Double Major subject which can be combined with most other academic subjects in the Bachelor of Arts degree. This flexibility means you can combine your interest in aspects of society with knowledge of the statistical tools needed to understand data from those fields.
- Data recording is happening at unprecedented levels on local, national and global scales. The ability to transform data into usable knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce, be it in business, science, health or social sciences. This subject will strongly enhance your employability.
Note: ST3DM students must take MT471S unless they have taken it previously.
ST3DM
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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Statistics deals with the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. You will learn how to use statistical models and visualisation methods to unlock valuable information and hidden patterns in large volumes of data. - A degree in Statistics will provide you with tools to address problems of critical importance to humans such as climate change, developing cancer drugs or managing traffic flows.
- We offer Statistics as a Double Major subject which can be combined with most other academic subjects in the Bachelor of Arts degree. This flexibility means you can combine your interest in aspects of society with knowledge of the statistical tools needed to understand data from those fields.
- Data recording is happening at unprecedented levels on local, national and global scales. The ability to transform data into usable knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce, be it in business, science, health or social sciences. This subject will strongly enhance your employability.
ST3MI
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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