Applied Mathematics - BS, Statistics Emphasis

The curriculum in the Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics with a Statistics emphasis explores the application of analytical problem-solving tools to concrete problems in the statistical analysis of data. Students in the Statistics emphasis investigate a broad array of techniques in applied and pure mathematics and pursue electives in statistics that demonstrate how mathematics is central to acquiring information from the analysis of data sets.

A student completing this program is prepared to enter employment with analytical and quantitative tools relevant to technological industries or government. Furthermore, with the appropriate electives chosen, the student is prepared to enter quantitatively oriented graduate schools, including PhD programs in Applied Mathematics or Mathematics. A minor in computer science or statistics is well suited to students in this program. All advising for this degree option is done through the Undergraduate Program Office in the Department of Mathematics.