B.S. in Statistics - General Option (effective Fall 08)
Recommended as preparation for graduate studies in Statistics
Preparatory Subject Matter (30-32 units)
- MAT 21A-B-C-D Calculus
- MAT 22A or 67 Linear Algebra
- MAT 25 Advanced Calculus
- ECS 30 or 40 Intro to Programming/Software
- Any one introductory statistics course except STA 10
Depth Subject Matter (51-52 units)
- STA 106 Analysis of Variance
- STA 108 Regression Analysis
- STA 138 Analysis of Categorical Data
- STA 131A-B-C Intro to Probability and Mathematical Statistics
- MAT 125A Real Analysis
- MAT 108 Abstract Math or 125B Real Analysis
- MAT 167 Applied Linear Algebra
3 courses from:
- STA 104 Nonparametric Statistics
- STA 135 Multivariate Data Analysis
- STA 137 Applied time Series Analysis
- STA 141 Statistical Computing
- STA 142 Reliability
- STA 144 Sampling Theory of Surveys
- STA 145 Bayesian Statistical Inference
Related elective course:
One upper division course approved by major advisor; it should be in mathematics, computer science, or in quantitative aspects of a substantive discipline.
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Sample Program Schedule
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BS-General
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Freshman
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Fall
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MAT
21A
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Winter
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ECS
30
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MAT
21B
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Spring
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STA
32
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MAT
21C
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Sophomore
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Fall
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STA
108
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MAT
21D
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Winter
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STA
106
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MAT
22A
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Spring
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STA
137
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MAT
25
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Junior
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Fall
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STA
131A
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MAT
125A
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Winter
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STA
131B
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MAT
108
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Spring
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STA
131C
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MAT
167
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Senior
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Fall
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STA
138
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Elective
1
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Winter
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STA
141
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Spring
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STA
135
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B.S. in Statistics – General Option (06-08 and older Catalog)
Recommended for students considering graduate study in Statistics.
Preparatory Subject Matter (29 or 33 units)
- MAT 21A-B-C-D Calculus
- MAT 22A Linear Algebra
- MAT 22B Differential Equation
- MAT 25 Advanced Calculus (required only if taking MAT 125A-B)
- ECS 30 Intro to Programming and Problem Solving
- Or ECS 40 Intro to software Development and Object-Oriented Programming
- STA 32 Basic Statistical Analysis through Computers
Depth Subject Matter (51-52 units)
- STA 106 Analysis of Variance
- STA 108 Regression Analysis
- STA 131A-B-C Introduction to Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
Four courses from:
- STA 104 Nonparametric Statistics
- STA 135 Multivariate Data Analysis
- STA 137 Applied time Series Analysis
- STA 138 Analysis of Categorical Data
- STA 141 Statistical Computing
- STA 142 Reliability
- STA 144 Sampling Theory of Surveys
- STA 145 Bayesian Statistical Inference
Three Courses from:
- MAT 108 Intro to Abstract mathematics
- MAT 125A-B Real Analysis (strongly recommended for students considering graduate work in Statistics)
- MAT 128A-B-C Numerical Analysis
- MAT 167 Applied Linear Algebra
- MAT 168 Optimization
One elective course outside of Statistics:
The elective must be approved by the major advisor. It should be in mathematics, computer science or in quantitative aspects of a substantive discipline.
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Sample Program Schedule
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B.S. (General)
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Freshman
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Fall
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ECS 30
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MAT 21A
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Winter
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MAT 21B
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Spring
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STA 32
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MAT 21C
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Sophomore
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Fall
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STA 108
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MAT 21D
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Winter
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STA 106
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MAT 22A
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Spring
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STA 137
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MAT 22B
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Junior
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Fall
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STA 131A
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MAT 25
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Winter
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STA 131B
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MAT 125A
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Spring
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STA 131C
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MAT 125B
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Senior
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Fall
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STA 138
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MAT 167
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Winter
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STA 141
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Elective
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Spring
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STA 135
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