Statistics and Probability
If you’re on this pathway you’ll study the applications of statistics and the theory underlying the practice of statistics and probability, including stochastic modelling. If you’re intending to progress to postgraduate study you should take this pathway.
Structuring your pathway
If you choose to follow this pathway you must complete the following courses plus the Statistics capstone course, STATS 399 Statistics in Action:
- 15 points from:
- 15 points from:
- 15 points from:
- 15 points from:
- 30 points from:
- STATS 201 Data Analysis
- STATS 208 Data Analysis for Commerce
- STATS 210 Statistical Theory
- STATS 220 Data Technologies
- STATS 225 Probability: Theory and Applications
- STATS 240 Design and Structured Data
- STATS 255 Optimisation and Data-driven Decision Making
- MATHS 208 General Mathematics 2
- MATHS 250 Advancing Mathematics 2
- 15 points from:
- A further 30 points from:
- STATS 301 Statistical Programming and Modelling using SAS
- STATS 302 Applied Multivariate Analysis
- STATS 310 Introduction to Statistical Inference
- STATS 320 Applied Stochastic Modelling
- STATS 325 Stochastic Processes
- STATS 326 Applied Time Series Analysis
- STATS 330 Statistical Modelling
- STATS 331 Introduction to Bayesian Statistics
- STATS 340 Design and Analysis of Surveys and Experiments
- STATS 369 Data Science Practice
- STATS 370 Financial Mathematics
- STATS 380 Statistical Computing
- ENGSCI 391 Optimisation in Operations Research
You can use our degree planners to help you plan the courses you need to take for your BSc. To find the most up to date Statistics (Statistics and Probability pathway) degree planner, please to go the Science degree planners page.
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