MSc Statistics

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MSc Statistics

  • Objectives A thorough initial training for intending professional statisticians and a solid foundation for further study or research in applied or theoretical statistics.
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements A first or second class Honours degree with substantial mathematical and statistical components.
  • Academic title MSc Statistics
  • Course description MSc in Statistics

    The MSc in Statistics provides both a practically based professional statistical training and a foundation for those wishing to pursue further research. It is available via distance learning (2 or 3 years, part-time) as well as residential study (1 year full-time).

    The MSc is a well-established course, and its quality has long been recognised by external bodies, including EPSRC. Bursaries are now available for distance learning, as well as studentships and bursaries for residential study.

    Teaching
    -Lectures
    -Tutorials
    -Computing sessions
    -Group work
    -Student presentations
    -Role-play.

    Assessment
    -Formal examinations
    -Project work
    -Dissertation
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