B.S. in Statistics - Applied Statistics Option (effective Fall 08)

Recommended for students interested in the application of statistics to the biological and social sciences

Prepratory Subject Matter (26-31 units)

  • MAT 16A-B-C or 17A-B-C or 21A-B-C Calculus
  • MAT 22A Linear Algebra
  • ECS 30 or 40 Intro to Programming/Software
  • 2 Introductory courses serving as the prerequisites to upper division courses in a chosen discipline to which statistics is applied
  • Any one introductory statistics course except STA 10

Depth Subject Matter (51-56 units)

  • STA 106 Analysis of Variance
  • STA 108 Regression Analysis
  • STA 138 Analysis of Categorical Data
  • STA 141 Statistical Computing
  • STA 130A-B Mathematical Statistics: Brief Courses

Three courses from:

  • STA 104 Nonparametric Statistics
  • STA 135 Multivariate Data Analysis
  • STA 137 Applied time Series Analysis
  • STA 142 Reliability
  • STA 144 Sampling Theory of Surveys
  • STA 145 Bayesian Statistical Inference

Five upper division elective courses outside of statistics:

The electives are chosen with and must be approved by the major advisor. They should follow a coherent sequence in one single discipline where statistical methods and models are applied. At least three of them should cover the quantitative aspects of the discipline. Please confer with the major advisor for a list of recommended courses.

 

      Sample Program Schedule

              BS-Applied (Economics)

Freshman

Fall

ECN 1A

MAT 21A

 

Winter

ECN 1B

MAT 21B

 

Spring

STA 32

MAT 21C

Sophomore

Fall

STA 108

MAT 22A

 

Winter

STA 106

ECN 100

 

Spring

STA 137

ECN 101

Junior

Fall

STA 130A

ECN 140

 

Winter

STA 130B

STA 104

 

Spring

STA 103

STA 135

Senior

Fall

STA 138

ARE 155

 

Winter

STA 141

ARE 157

 

Spring

 

 

 

 

 

      Sample Program Schedule

                            BS-Applied (Molecular and Cellular Biology)

Freshman

Fall

BIS 1A

MAT 21A

 

Winter

BIS 1B

MAT 21B

 

Spring

STA 32

MAT 21C

Sophomore

Fall

STA 108

CHE 8A

 

Winter

STA 106

CHE 8B

 

Spring

STA 137

MAT 22A

Junior

Fall

STA 130A

BIS 101

 

Winter

STA 130B

BIS 102

 

Spring

MCB 161

STA 135

Senior

Fall

STA 144

STA 138

 

Winter

STA 145

STA 141

 

Spring

MCB 162

MCB 182

 

 

A.B. in Statistics (06-08 and older Catalog)

Recommended for students interested in combining the statistics study with a second major or a minor program in the social and life sciences

Preparatory Subject Matter (29 units)

  • MAT 21A-B-C-D Calculus
  • MAT 22A Linear Algebra
  • MAT 22B Differential Equation
  • 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 (41-44 units)

  • STA 106 Analysis of Variance
  • STA 108 Regression Analysis
  • STA 131A-B-C Introduction to Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics

Three 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 elective courses outside of Statistics:

The electives must be approved by the major adviser. They should address the quantitative aspects of a discipline in which statistics is applied.

Sample Program Schedule

A.B.

Freshman

Fall

ESC 30

MAT 21A

 

Winter

 

MAT 21B

 

Spring

STA 32

MAT 21C

Sophomore

Fall

STA 108

MAT 21D

 

Winter

STA 106

MAT 22A

 

Spring

STA 137

MAT 22B

Junior

Fall

STA 131A

Elective 1

 

Winter

STA 131B

 

 

Spring

STA 131C

 

Senior

Fall

STA 138

Elective 2

 

Winter

STA 141

 

 

Spring

 

Elective 3