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Statistics Minor


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Affiliation: School of Sciences & Mathematics

A statistics minor provides an introduction into the world of statistics: the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and understanding of data. Grounded in the liberal arts, statistics builds on techniques grounded in mathematics and computer science to solve real world problems across disciplinary boundaries.

Many statistics courses have additional prerequisites from Mathematics, Computer Science, or elsewhere that do not count for the Statistics minor. Students considering a Statistics minor are encouraged to talk to a member of the Statistics Department about potential course and elective options and preparation for careers in statistically-driven areas.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:

  1. A 2.00 GPA in minor requirements.
  2. At least nine hours of the program requirements must be completed at Truman State University.
  3. The Statistics minor requires the successful completion of 18 credits of the following courses or their equivalents.
  4. Courses in the minor may be used to fulfill requirements for the Dialogues, as well as Bachelor of Science or major requirements for other programs, as those programs allow. The following STAT courses may not count towards the Statistics minor: STAT 101STAT 260STAT 289STAT 398, or STAT 498.
  5. No more than 3 total credits from these courses may count towards the Statistics minor: STAT 412, STAT 460, STAT 471/STAT 472, STAT 473, or STAT 497.
  6. Students may not count both STAT 190 and STAT 290 in the Statistics minor.
  7. Students may not count both STAT 375 and STAT 475 in the Statistics minor.
  8. Students may not count both STAT 378 and STAT 478 in the Statistics minor.

Program Requirements:


The Statistics Minor requires the successful completion of the following coursework or their equivalent:

Electives: 9 Credits


Other courses with a STAT 190 prerequisite and statistical content may be included with approval of the Chair of the Statistics Department.

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