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194.18 Statistics

194.18.1 Honors in Statistics

    Continuation in the Honors Statistics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 3.0 GPA in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 3.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.7 GPA on the final *30 credited towards the degree.

    The program must contain the following courses, which should be taken in the years indicated:

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

MATH 125 (or 127)

MATH 114 (or 117), 115 (or 118)

STAT 151

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved options

Year 2

MATH 214 (or 217), 215 (or 317), 225 (or 227)

STAT 265, 266

*6 in approved Arts options

*6 in approved Science options

*3 in an approved option

Years 3 and 4

MATH 314 or 417

MATH 414 or 418

STAT 312, 371, 372, 378, 471

*6 of STAT 335, 361, 368, 377

*9 of STAT 432, 441, 453, 454, 472, 479

*6 in approved Arts options

*18 in approved Science options

Notes

(1)

At least *9 in approved options in one distinct field of application must be taken at the 300-level or higher. Examples of fields of applications are Biology, Business, Computing Science, Economics, Engineering, Pharmacology, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. Students should plan to take the proper prerequisites early in the program.

(2)

Credit will not be granted for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(3)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, 115 and *18 approved Science options.

Honors in Mathematics

    See §193.1 for details.

194.18.2 Specialization in Statistics

    The Specialization program in Statistics is for students interested in applying Statistics to a second discipline. Students in this program must choose one distinct field of application. Recommended fields of application are Agriculture, Chemical Engineering, Computing Science, Economics, Education, Genetics, Health Sciences Administration, Pharmacology, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Zoology. Students may, in consultation with the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, select a different field of application than those listed above.

    Continuation in the Specialization in Statistics program requires successful completion of at least *24 with a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses completed in the previous Fall/Winter. In addition, graduation requires a minimum 2.3 GPA and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses taken in the last Fall/Winter of the degree, as well as a minimum 2.3 GPA on all courses credited towards the degree and a minimum 2.3 GPA on all MATH and STAT courses credited towards the degree.

Year 1

CMPUT 174 and 175

MATH 114, 115, 125

STAT 151

*6 junior ENGL or *3 junior ENGL and *3 junior WRS

*6 in options

Year 2

MATH 214, 215, 225

STAT 252, 265, 266

*12 in options

Years 3 and 4

STAT 312, 361, 368, 371, 372, 378

*9 in STAT options at 300- and 400-level

*33 in options

Notes

(1)

Each student's program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

(2)

The program must include at least *18 in a single field of applications. The student is advised to consult the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences regarding specific program recommendations for the field of applications.

(3)

The program must meet the requirements of the Faculty of Science (§193.2) and include *18 in Arts courses.

(4)

A corresponding Honors MATH course can be substituted for any MATH course listed. For example, MATH 117 can be substituted for MATH 114.

(5)

Credit will not be granted for ECON 299, 386 or 387.

(6)

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, 115, CMPUT 174 and *18 options.

194.18.3 Industrial Internship Program

    See §194.10.6 for details.

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