Difference between revisions of "Master of Statistics with concentration in Environmental Statistics"
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<p>In addition to the [[Master of Statistics#Required Course Work | core courses]], the following courses are required.</p> | <p>In addition to the [[Master of Statistics#Required Course Work | core courses]], the following courses are required.</p> | ||
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| − | <li>ST 733: Applied Spatial Statistics</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st733/ ST 733]: Applied Spatial Statistics</li> |
<li>9 hours of [[Master of Statistics#Electives | Statistics electives]]. Recommended elective courses are:</li> | <li>9 hours of [[Master of Statistics#Electives | Statistics electives]]. Recommended elective courses are:</li> | ||
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| − | <li>ST 506: Sampling Animal Populations</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st506/ ST 506]: Sampling Animal Populations</li> |
| − | <li>ST 524: Statistics in Plant Science</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st524/ ST 524]: Statistics in Plant Science</li> |
| − | <li>ST 708: Applied Least Squares</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st708/ ST 708]: Applied Least Squares</li> |
| − | <li>ST 711: Design of Experiments</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st711/ ST 711]: Design of Experiments</li> |
| − | <li>ST 715: Theory of Sampling</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st715/ ST 715]: Theory of Sampling</li> |
| − | <li>ST 730: Applied Time Series Analysis</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st730/ ST 730]: Applied Time Series Analysis</li> |
| − | <li>ST 731: Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st731/ ST 731]: Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis</li> |
| − | <li>ST 732: Applied Longitudinal Analysis</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st732/ ST 732]: Applied Longitudinal Analysis</li> |
| − | <li>ST 744: Categorical Data Analysis</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st744/ ST 744]: Categorical Data Analysis</li> |
| − | <li>ST 745: Analysis of Survival Data</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st745/ ST 745]: Analysis of Survival Data</li> |
| − | <li>ST 782, 783: Time Series</li> | + | <li>[http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st782/ ST 782], [http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/courses/st783/ ST 783]: Time Series</li> |
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<li>9 hours of [[Master of Statistics#Electives|supporting electives]] which form a full or split minors from the | <li>9 hours of [[Master of Statistics#Electives|supporting electives]] which form a full or split minors from the | ||
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<h4>Additional Notes on [[Master of Statistics#Graduate Advisory Committee|Graduate Advisory Committee]]</h4> | <h4>Additional Notes on [[Master of Statistics#Graduate Advisory Committee|Graduate Advisory Committee]]</h4> | ||
Since a formal minor area is required, the advisory committee must have two members | Since a formal minor area is required, the advisory committee must have two members | ||
from the Department of Statistics and a third member representing the minor area. | from the Department of Statistics and a third member representing the minor area. | ||
Revision as of 13:08, 7 February 2008
Required Course Work
In addition to the core courses, the following courses are required.
- ST 733: Applied Spatial Statistics
- 9 hours of Statistics electives. Recommended elective courses are:
- ST 506: Sampling Animal Populations
- ST 524: Statistics in Plant Science
- ST 708: Applied Least Squares
- ST 711: Design of Experiments
- ST 715: Theory of Sampling
- ST 730: Applied Time Series Analysis
- ST 731: Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis
- ST 732: Applied Longitudinal Analysis
- ST 744: Categorical Data Analysis
- ST 745: Analysis of Survival Data
- ST 782, ST 783: Time Series
- 9 hours of supporting electives which form a full or split minors from the following (or other approved) areas. Students not holding a B.S. or other degree in a biological area must form a minor in areas other than mathematics.
- Environmental Policy
- Economics
- Epidemiology
- Toxicology/Risk Assessment
- Mathematics
- MEAS
- GIS
- Botany and Ecology
- Biomathematics
- Zoology
Additional Notes on Graduate Advisory Committee
Since a formal minor area is required, the advisory committee must have two members from the Department of Statistics and a third member representing the minor area.