- Statistics provides quantitative methods for analyzing data, making rational decisions under uncertainty, designing experiments, and modelling randomness and variability in the world
- Statistics has a theoretical core surrounded by a vast number of domains of application in fields such as anthropology, astronomy, biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, education, engineering, environmental sciences, epidemiology, finance, government, history, law, linguistics, medicine, physics, psychology, sociology, and many others
- A basic goal of the Statistics concentration is to help students acquire the conceptual, computational, and mathematical tools for quantifying uncertainty and making sense of complex data arising from many applications
- The concentration requirements can be fulfilled via any of four tracks: a General track in core statistical principles and methods, a track in Data Science, a track in Quantitative Finance, and a track in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB)
Class 12th
- Student must have passed high school
SAT
SAT is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
- Standardized test scores from either the SAT or ACT (with Writing) and normally two SAT subject tests are required
- SAT II English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) is not acceptable as one of the two SAT Subject Tests
TOEFL
TOEFL is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
- Not mandatory, but students can submit the scores if they have given the exam
Additional info
- University encourages interested international applicants to have an interview if possible