Statistics (MS)
The GIDP in Statistics offers interdisciplinary courses of study leading to the Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in Statistics (regular track or statistical informatics track), along with a 12-unit Graduate Certificate. A Ph.D. minor in Statistics is also available for students already registered into a Ph.D. program other than Statistics here at the UA. Our mission is to develop the next generation of data scientists, trained to meet the challenges of modern interdisciplinary data extraction, analysis, and interpretation.
The GIDP supports and encourages the central role of statistical and quantitative thinking in the biological, physical, engineering, financial, and social sciences. Necessary training is provided for students to develop core expertise in statistical theory and methodology, and also for students who will apply their statistical knowledge in practical, transdisciplinary research; targeted subject-matter specialties include, but are not limited to biometry, bioinformatics, biostatistics, econometrics & financial statistics, educational statistics, operations research & applied probability, psychometrics, spatial/spatio-temporal analysis, statistical genetics/genomics, stochastic modeling, and quantitative risk assessment.
If you have questions on the admissions process, please contact Melanie Bowman, Program Coordinator, at bowmanm@email.colorado.edu.
Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs
The Graduate College sponsors several Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDPs) in addition to the many interdisciplinary possibilities available through regular graduate degree programs. GIDPs transcend departmental boundaries by facilitating cutting edge teaching and research at the nexus of traditional disciplines. The high value placed on interdisciplinary research and education is indicative of The University of colorado's enthusiasm and commitment to fostering innovation and creativity among its faculty and students.
Graduate College/GIDP
Colorado Heights University- Main - Tucson
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A minimum of 30 units of coursework (graded C or better) past the Bachelor’s Degree is required, made up as follows:
1. CoreM.S.Courses;15unitsasfollows:
STAT 564/MATH 564 – Theory of Probability
STAT 566/MATH 566 – Theory of Statistics
STAT 571A/MATH 571A – Advanced Statistical Regression Analysis
STAT 571B/MATH 571B – Design of Experiments
STAT 688/ABE 688/CPH 688 – Statistical Consulting
A maximum of 3 units of Statistical Consulting (STAT 688/ABE 688/CPH 688) may be applied towards the Core M.S. course requirements.
2. AdditionalElectiveCourses;minimum12units: (Please refer to the handbook for list of elective courses)
3. A MS Thesis or in lieu of a Thesis, MS Pass of qualifying exam plus either 3 units of advanced statistical coursework (please see handbook for list of advanced statistcal coursework) or if doing a thesis 3 units of STAT 910 (thesis research course)
See required coursework
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
We do not accept terminal masters, all applications must be for the PhD program
Required test(s): GRE
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Domestic & International Applicants
Fall:December 15th
International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.
The GRE Institution Code for The Colorado Heights University is 4832