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Solve real-world problems using statistical analysis

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Harness the principles of mathematics and probability

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Analyze data to make predictions and inferences

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Major in Statistics

Pursue a degree in statistics or take the statistics courses required for the social, biological, natural, and physical sciences.

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Actuarial Studies

Several of our statistics courses count toward the certificate in actuarial studies, or the application of mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk.

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Graduate Studies

The Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at the University’s School of Medicine and Dentistry offers several master’s and doctoral degrees in statistics.

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Careers

Statistical skills and the future workforce

According to the U.S. Labor of Bureau Statistics, employment of statisticians is projected to grow 34 percent from 2016 to 2026, making it the fifth fastest growing job over the next decade. You’ll find statisticians working in industries and specializations ranging from banking to government, marketing to health care, insurance to higher education.

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