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Graduate Program

Download the Graduate Student Handbook for 2007-08

Areas Of Study

Possible areas of specialization include most areas of statistical theory, biostatistics, and operations research. The faculty is currently engaged in research in the following areas: biostatistics, statistical inference theory and applications of experimental designs, survey sampling, linear models, sequential analysis, exploratory data analysis, regression analysis, nonparametric analysis, multivariate analysis, time series, stochastic processes, clinical trials, statistical computing, graphics, history of statistics, categorical data analysis, approximation theory, spline smoothing, health systems evaluation, pharmaceutical statistics, and operations research.

Service Sequences

The Statistics Department, offers a series of courses, Statistics 550 through 558, designed specifically for the student who is not a statistics major but desires comprehensive training in the use of statistical techniques. Emphasis is on the application of the techniques to real-life problems in diverse disciplines.

 

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