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Statistics begins as a subject in year 2. In year 1 of the BSc Double Major programme, you take Mathematics with two or three other subjects. Students interested in Statistics from year 2 are strongly recommended to take Data Science as one of their subjects in year 1. 2nd year - In the BSc Double Major programme, you take Statistics, Mathematics and one other subject.
- Optional 10 credit Elective or Critical Skills in 2nd year (see p. 12 for details) Statistics cannot be combined with Mathematical Physics in year 2.
3rd year - Statistics is taken in 3rd year along with 1 of your 2nd year subjects; the second subject can be, but does not have to be, Mathematics (Applied or Pure). Statistics cannot be combined with Mathematical Physics or Chemistry in year 3.
4th year - Statistics is available as a Double Major. Statistics can be combined with all other subjects except Mathematical Physics or Chemistry in year 4.
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 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, drone analytics, biodiversity loss or designing medical products.
- Complex and voluminous data arises in all aspects of Science. The ability to transform data into usable scientific knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce and in almost all scientific research areas. Studying Statistics through to degree level, or for a portion of your degree, will strongly enhance your employability and skill-set as a scientist.
Why choose this subject? - We offer Statistics as a subject in years 2 to 4. Interested students are recommended to take Data Science as a subject in year 1. Statistics is offered as a Double Major subject to degree level which can be combined with several other subjects in the Bachelor of Science degree. This flexibility means you can easily combine your other scientific interests with Statistics.
- Complex and voluminous data arises in all aspects of science. The ability to transform data into usable scientific knowledge is a highly sought-after and desirable skill in today’s workforce and in almost all scientific research areas. Studying Statistics through to degree level, or for a portion of your degree, will strongly enhance your employability and skill-set as a scientist.
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2nd Science Mathematics (MT2F20) must be taken with 2nd Science Statistics Double Major (ST2F20) or 2nd Science Statistics Minor (ST2F10)
ST2F10
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Credits: 10
Not compulsory:
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Note:
2nd Science Mathematics (MT2F20) must be taken with 2nd Science Statistics Double Major (ST2F20) or 2nd Science Statistics Minor (ST2F10)
ST2F20
- 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, drone analytics, biodiversity loss or designing medical products.
- Complex and voluminous data arises in all aspects of Science. The ability to transform data into usable scientific knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce and in almost all scientific research areas. Studying Statistics through to degree level, or for a portion of your degree, will strongly enhance your employability and skill-set as a scientist.
Why choose this subject? - We offer Statistics as a subject in years 2 to 4. Interested students are recommended to take Data Science as a subject in year 1. Statistics is offered as a Double Major subject to degree level which can be combined with several other subjects in the Bachelor of Science degree. This flexibility means you can easily combine your other scientific interests with Statistics.
- Complex and voluminous data arises in all aspects of science. The ability to transform data into usable scientific knowledge is a highly sought-after and desirable skill in today’s workforce and in almost all scientific research areas. Studying Statistics through to degree level, or for a portion of your degree, will strongly enhance your employability and skill-set as a scientist.
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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Year 4
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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, drone analytics, biodiversity loss or designing medical products.
- Complex and voluminous data arises in all aspects of Science. The ability to transform data into usable scientific knowledge is a highly sought after and desirable skill in today’s workforce and in almost all scientific research areas. Studying Statistics through to degree level, or for a portion of your degree, will strongly enhance your employability and skill-set as a scientist.
Why choose this subject? - We offer Statistics as a subject in years 2 to 4. Interested students are recommended to take Data Science as a subject in year 1. Statistics is offered as a Double Major subject to degree level which can be combined with several other subjects in the Bachelor of Science degree. This flexibility means you can easily combine your other scientific interests with Statistics.
- Complex and voluminous data arises in all aspects of science. The ability to transform data into usable scientific knowledge is a highly sought-after and desirable skill in today’s workforce and in almost all scientific research areas. Studying Statistics through to degree level, or for a portion of your degree, will strongly enhance your employability and skill-set as a scientist.
ST4DM
- STATISTICS
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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