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Statistics

Many majors at Loyola require a year of calculus; with the addition of just a few more courses you can earn a Statistics Minor. Majors in biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, and psychology are especially encouraged to consider this option, as well as pre-med students looking to distinguish themselves on medical school applications. Students will acquire knowledge of statistical techniques and methods, and the computational skills, such as R and SAS, to apply and implement these methods using real data. Students with statistical training are in high demand in industry in a wide array of fields such as medical research, technology companies, pharmaceuticals, insurance, finance, government, genetics, public health, sports, and epidemiology to name a few.

Minor Requirements

  • One year of Calculus ( & or & )
  • Statistics () or Biostatistics ()
  • SAS Programming & Applied Statistics ()
  • Two electives from:
    • Introduction to Probability Theory ()
    • Introduction to Statistical Inference ()
    • Stochastic Processes ()
    • Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments ()
    • Applied Regression Analysis ()
    • Categorical Data Analysis ()
    • Advanced Biostatistics ()
    • Quantitative Methods in Bioinformatics ()
    • Predictive Analytics (Stat 338)
    • Computer Principles of Modeling and Simulation ()
    • Longitudinal Data Analysis and Mixed Modelling (Stat 344)
    • Data Science Consulting (Stat 370)
    • Special Topics in Statistics ()

Note: 18-20 total credit hours

Many majors at Loyola require a year of calculus; with the addition of just a few more courses you can earn a Statistics Minor. Majors in biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, and psychology are especially encouraged to consider this option, as well as pre-med students looking to distinguish themselves on medical school applications. Students will acquire knowledge of statistical techniques and methods, and the computational skills, such as R and SAS, to apply and implement these methods using real data. Students with statistical training are in high demand in industry in a wide array of fields such as medical research, technology companies, pharmaceuticals, insurance, finance, government, genetics, public health, sports, and epidemiology to name a few.

Minor Requirements

  • One year of Calculus ( & or & )
  • Statistics () or Biostatistics ()
  • SAS Programming & Applied Statistics ()
  • Two electives from:
    • Introduction to Probability Theory ()
    • Introduction to Statistical Inference ()
    • Stochastic Processes ()
    • Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments ()
    • Applied Regression Analysis ()
    • Categorical Data Analysis ()
    • Advanced Biostatistics ()
    • Quantitative Methods in Bioinformatics ()
    • Predictive Analytics (Stat 338)
    • Computer Principles of Modeling and Simulation ()
    • Longitudinal Data Analysis and Mixed Modelling (Stat 344)
    • Data Science Consulting (Stat 370)
    • Special Topics in Statistics ()

Note: 18-20 total credit hours