

Master of Science in Statistics (Non-Thesis), Auburn University
Auburn - Alabama, Alabama
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24 Months
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About this course
This master's program offers a non-thesis pathway in Statistics, focusing on core topics relevant for data science and statistical analysis. It includes courses like Probability and Statistics for Data Science and a special project, totaling 30 hours. The curriculum is designed to deepen understanding of probability theory and statistical methods, preparing students for practical applications in various fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students looking to gain strong statistical knowledge with a focus on data science applications. It avoids the demands of a thesis while still offering comprehensive coursework and a special project, making it suitable for those aiming to quickly enhance their skills and enter analytics or data-driven roles.
Specialisation
The program covers Probability and Statistics tailored for Data Science, blending theoretical foundations with practical data analysis skills. Students can also select from a broader set of courses within the 6000-8999 range, with a maximum of 6 credits in the 6000-6999 range, to tailor their learning experience according to their interests.
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Degree requirements
To complete this MS in Statistics (Non-Thesis), students need to complete 30 credit hours, including courses like Probability and Statistics for Data Science and a special project. At most 6 credits can be taken from courses numbered 6000-6999, with the remaining credits from 6000-8999.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6
TOEFL
74
PTE
50
Career prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for roles in data science, statistical analysis, and analytics-driven industries. The practical knowledge gained makes them suitable for employment opportunities that require expertise in probability, statistics, and data analysis.
FAQs
What is the total credit requirement for the course?
The program requires completing 30 hours, comprising courses like Probability and Statistics for Data Science and a special project, with some flexibility in course selection.
Can I choose courses from outside the range 6000-8999?
No, at most 6 credits can be from courses numbered 6000-6999, while the rest fall within the 6000-8999 range.
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