STATDSCRTG - Statistics and Data Science
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A minimum of 12 units of coursework (graded B or better) are required for the Certificate (options are listed below).
1. Core Statistical Theory Course; 3 units as follows:
STAT 566 – Theory of Statistics (available online)
Additional Elective Courses; minimum 9 units from any of the following:
ANS 513/GENE 513 – Statistical Genetics for Quantitative Measures
AREC 517/ECON 517 – Introductory Mathematical Statistics for Economists
BIOS 576B - Biostatistics for Research (available online)
BIOS 576C – Applied Biostatistics Analysis
BIOS 576D – Data Management and the SAS Programming Language
BIOS 647 – Analysis of Categorical Data, or
STAT 574C/SOC 574C – Categorical Data Analysis
BIOS 648 – Analysis of High Dimensional Data
BIOS 675 – Clinical Trials and Intervention Studies
BIOS 684 – General Linear and Mixed Effects Models, or
FSHD 617C – Advanced Data Analysis: Multilevel Modeling
BIOS 686 – Survival Analysis
BIOS 696S – Biostatistics Seminar*
ECE 639 – Detection and Estimation in Engineering Systems (available online)
ECOL 518 – Spatio-Temporal Ecology
ECON 518 – Introduction to Econometrics
ECON 520 – Theory of Quantitative Methods in Economics
ECON 522A – Econometrics, or
AREC 559 – Advanced Applied Econometrics
ECON 522B – Econometrics
ECON 549 – Applied Econometric Analysis
EDP 558 – Educational Tests and Measurements
EDP 646A – Multivariate Methods in Educational Research
EDP 658A – Theory of Measurement
EDP 658B – Theory of Measurement
FSHD 617A – Advanced Data Analysis: Structural Equation Modeling
FSHD 617B – Advanced Data Analysis: Dyadic Data Analysis
FSHD 617C – Advanced Data Analysis: Multilevel Modeling
GEOG 585A – Applied Time Series Analysis
or STAT 574T – Time Series Analysis
HWRS 655 – Stochastic Methods in Surface Hydrology
LING 539 – Statistical Natural Language Processing
LING 582 – Advanced Statistical Natural Language Processing
MATH 529 – Multivariate Analysis
MATH 543 – Theory of Graphs and Networks
MATH 565A – Stochastic Processes
MATH 565B – Stochastic Processes
MATH 565C – Stochastic Differential Equations
MATH 574M – Statistical Machine Learning
MATH 575A – Numerical Analysis
MATH 577 – Monte Carlo Methods
MCB 516A – Statistical Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis
MGMT 582D – Multivariate Analysis in Management
MIS 545 – Data Mining for Business Intelligence (available online)
NURS 646 – Healthcare Informatics: Theory and Practice (available online)
OPTI 637 – Principles of Image Science
PHYS 528 – Statistical Mechanics
PLS 565 – Practical Skills for Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis
PSY 507B – Statistical Methods in Psychological Research
PSY 507C – Research Design & Analysis of Variance
PSY 597G – Graphical Exploratory Data Analysis
RNR 520 – Advanced Geographic Information Systems
SIE 520 – Stochastic Modeling I (available online)
SIE 522 – Engineering Decision Making Under Uncertainty (available online)
SIE 525 – Queuing Theory (available online)
SIE 531 – Simulation Modeling and Analysis (available online)
SIE 536 – Experiment Design and Regression (available online)**
or STAT 571B – Design of Experiments (available online)
SIE 545 – Fundamentals of Optimization (available online)
SIE 606 – Advanced Quality Engineering (available online)
SOC 570B – Social Statistics
STAT 563 – Probability Math
STAT 564 – Theory of Probability (available online)
STAT 567A – Theoretical Statistics I
STAT 567B – Theoretical Statistics II
STAT 571A – Advanced Statistical Regression Analysis (available online)
STAT 571B – Design of Experiments (available online)
or SIE 536 – Experiment Design and Regression (available online)**
STAT 574B – Bayesian Statistical Theory and Applications
STAT 574C – Categorical Data Analysis
STAT 574E – Environmental Statistics
STAT 574G – Introduction to Geostatistics
STAT 574S – Survey Sampling
STAT 574T – Time Series Analysis
or GEOS 585A – Applied Time Series Analysis
STAT 579 – Spatial Statistics and Spatial Econometrics
STAT 675 – Statistical Computing
STAT 687 – Theory of Linear Models
STAT 688 – Statistical Consulting***
STAT 696E – Econometric Modeling I
*A maximum of 3 units of Biostatistics Seminar (BIOS 696S) may be applied towards the course requirements.
**If you plan to continue on to the Statistics MS or PhD programs at the University of Arizona, you must take STAT 571B, not SIE 536.
***A maximum of 3 units of Statistical Consulting (STAT 688) may be applied towards the Elective Certificate course requirements.
No additional requirements for the Statistics & Data Science Certificate.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.