- There is no formal application for the Graduate Statistics minor.
- You must obtain a 3.2 GPA for all minor courses and the course requirements are outlined below.
- You must choose and contact a Statistics Faculty member to be on your minor committee.
- Once a committee member is chosen, contact your home department advisor to add the minor to your degree plan.
- It is your responsibility to contact a Statistics Faculty member for your minor committee.
Enforcement of the requirements are the responsibility of the Statistics faculty member on the student’s committee. Judgment will be used in each situation. For example, a MS minor who takes STA 6207-08 should not be allowed to take STA 4210-11 as electives. Also, If you wish to use a course for an elective that is not listed below, you must receive permission from your Statistics committee member.
**Please note that the masters minor is for students enrolled in a masters program and the PhD minor is for students enrolled in a PhD program. **
Further questions regarding the minors please email the Statistics staff.
Masters Minor Requirements–12 total credits
- Option I STA 6166 and STA 6167
Plus two (2) electives from the list below - Option II STA 6207 and STA 6208
Plus two (2) electives from the list below
Electives for Masters minor in Statistics
Course # | Course Name |
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STA 5715 | Applied Survival Analysis |
STA 4210 | Regression Analysis |
STA 4211 | Design of Experiments |
STA 5325 | Fundamentals of Probability |
STA 5328 | Fundamentals of Statistical Theory |
STA 5823 | Stochastic Process Methods |
STA 5503 | Categorical Data Methods |
STA 5507 | Applied Nonparametric Methods |
STA 5701 | Applied Multivariate Methods |
Ph.D. Minor Requirements–18 total credits
- Option I (theoretical): STA 6326-6327, 6207-6208
Plus two (2) electives from the list below - Option II (applied): STA 5325-5328, STA 6207-6208
Plus two (2) electives from the list below
Electives for Ph.D. minor in Statistics
Course # | Course Name |
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5715 | Applied Survival Analysis |
5223 | Applied Sample Survey Methods |
5823 | Stochastic Process Methods |
5503 | Categorical Data Methods |
5507 | Applied Nonparametric Methods |
5701 | Applied Multivariate Methods |
6246 | Theory of Linear Models |
6505 | Analysis of Categorical Data |
6707 | Analysis of Multivariate Data |
6826 | Stochastic Processes |
6857 | Applied Time Series Analysis |