Statistics
Department Office: 101 Illini Hall, 725 South Wright St., Champaign, (217) 333-2167
Statistics is the science of modeling, summarizing, and analyzing data, and of using mathematics and computing tools to make predictions and decisions in the face of uncertainty. Statistical ideas are applicable in any area involving quantitative measurement and in almost every area of scholarly pursuit. The major, administered by the Department of Statistics, is designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts of statistical inference and a familiarity with the methods of applied statistical analysis. A major in statistics will prepare students for a career in business, industry, or government, and for further graduate study in statistics or in a related area.
Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
E-mail: office@stat.uiuc.edu
Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates
to 41-42 hours
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set
up so students automatically complete the Campus
General Education requirements.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours
Departmental distinction: Distinction will be awarded on the basis
of the selection of 300- or 400-level courses and the
grade point average in required courses. A GPA of 3.25 is required
for Distinction, 3.5 for High Distinction, and 3.75 for Highest Distinction.
Hours | Requirements |
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11-12 | Calculus through MATH 241 - Calculus III |
3 | Select one from: |
MATH 415 - Linear Algebra |
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MATH 418 - Intro to Abstract Algebra II |
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3 | STAT 200 - Data Analysis or STAT 212 - Biostatistics |
4 | STAT 400 - Statistics and Probability I |
3 | STAT 410 - Statistics and Probability II |
3 | STAT 420 - Methods of Applied Statistics |
3 | STAT 425 - Applied Regression and Design |
12 | Select four courses from the following: |
STAT 424 - Analysis of Variance |
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STAT 426 - Categorical Data |
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STAT 427 - Statistical Consulting |
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STAT 428 - Statistical Computing |
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STAT 429 - Time Series Analysis |
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STAT 430 - Topics in Applied Statistics |
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STAT 440- Statistical Data Management |
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MATH 444 - Elementary Real Analysis or MATH 447 - Real Variables |
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Twelve hours of 300- or 400-level courses in the major must be taken
on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the
LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75
hours). Please see your adviser in room 101 Illini Hall or phone 217-333-2167.
Minor in Statistics
The minor, administered by the Department of Statistics, is designed to provide students with an understanding of the concepts of statistical inference and a familiarity with the methods of applied statistical analysis. A minor in statistics will assist students with their major field of study to better prepare them for a career in their chosen field. It will also prepare students to for graduate studies in statistics or in one of many areas where data analysis plays an important role. Interested students should contact the Statistics undergraduate advisor for admission into the minor. Students should have completed the calculus sequence through MATH 241 before entering the minor. Students must choose from either the Applied or Mathematical Statistics Track.
Applied Statistics Track
Hours | Requirements |
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2- 3 | Choose one of the following: |
MATH 125 - Elementary Linear Algebra |
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MATH 225 - Introductory Matrix Theory |
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MATH 415 - Linear Algebra |
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3-4 | Choose one of the following: |
ACE 261-Applied Statistical Methods |
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CPSC 241-Intro to Applied Statistics |
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ECON 202-Economic Statistics I |
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EPSY 280-Elements of Statistics |
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PSYC 235-Intro to Statistics |
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STAT 100-Statistics |
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SOC 280-Intro to Social Statistics |
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3 | STAT 200 - Statistical Analysis |
4 | STAT 400 - Statistics and Probability I1 |
3 | STAT 420 - Methods of Applied Statistics |
3-4 | Choose one of the following: |
ANSC 445 - Statistical Methods |
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CHLH 474-Principles of Epidemiology |
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ECON 471-Intro to Applied Econometrics |
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IE 400-Des and Anlys of Experiments |
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MATH 471-Actuarial Theory I |
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MATH 477-Survival Analysis |
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PSYC 407-Statistical Methods II |
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SOC 481-Survey Research |
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STAT 430-Topics in Applied Statistics |
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or a course approved by the advisor |
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18-21 | Total |
Mathematical Statistics Track
Hours | Requirements |
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3 | MATH 415 - Linear Algebra |
3 | STAT 200-Statistical Analysis |
4 | STAT 400 - Statistics and Probability I1 |
3 | Choose one of the following: |
STAT 410 - Statistics and Probability II |
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ECE 413-Probability with Engrg Applic |
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6 | Choose two courses from the following: |
STAT 420-Methods of Applied Statistics |
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STAT 424-Analysis of Variance |
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STAT 425-Applied Regression and Design |
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STAT 426-Sampling and Categorical Data |
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STAT 427-Statistical Consulting |
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STAT 428-Statistical Computing |
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STAT 429-Time Series Analysis |
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MATH 466-Probability Theory II |
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ANSC 448-Math Modeling in Life Sciences |
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19 | Total |
1. Students who have completed STAT 408 and STAT 409 will not need to take STAT 400.