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  • APPROVEDtJNIVE,..'lSITi AEGW'l'.AR

    BACHELOR of SCIENCE in STATISTICSCollege of Science 10/10

    CHECK SHEET for STUDENTS GRADUATING in CALENDAR YEAR 2013

    REQUIREMENTS FOR TilE MAJOR

    STATISTICS (38)*STAT 3005 Statistical Methods (Pre: MATH 1206) (3)( ) MATHEMATICS (16)*STAT 3006 Statistical Methods (pre: STAT 3005) (3)( )*STAT 3094 Introduction to Programming in SAS(pre: STAT 3005)(3)( ) MATH 1114 Elementary Linear Algebra (2)( )*STAT 3lO4 Probability and Distributions (Pre: STAT 3005) (3)( ) MATH 12051 Calculus (3)( )*STAT 4004 Methods Statistical Computing (Pre: STAT4105,4214) (3)( ) MATH 12061 Calculus (Pre:MATH 1205) (3)( )*STA T 4024 Communication in Statistics (Pre: STAT 3006,4204) (2)( ) MATH 1224 Vector Geometry (Pre: MATH 1205) (2)( )*STAT 4lO5 Theoretical Statistics (PRE: MATH 2224) (3)( ) MATH 2224 Multivariable Calculus*STAT 4106 Theoretical Statistics (PRE: STAT 4105) (3)( ) (Pre: MATH 1206) (3)( )*STAT 4204 Experimental Designs (PRE: STAT 3006) (3)( ) * MATH 3224 Advanced Calculus (pre: MATH2224)*STAT 4214 Methods of Regression Analysis (pre: STAT 3006) (3)( ) or *STAT 4584 Advanced Calculus for Statistics (3)( )

    Electives, 3 required (Pre: MATH 2224)*STAT 3504 Nonparametric Statistics (Pre: STAT 3006) (3)( )*STAT 4444 Applied Bayesian Statistics (Pre: MATH 2224) (3)( ) COMPUTER SCIENCE2 (3)*STAT 4504 Applied Multivariate Analysis (pre: STAT 3006) (3)( )*STAT 4514 Contingency Table Analysis (Pre: STAT 3006) (3)( ) CS 10442 Introduction to Programming in C*STAT 4524 Sample Survey Methods (Pre: STAT 3006) (3)( ) or CS 10542 Introduction to Programming in Java (3)( )*STAT 4534 Applied Time Series (pre: STAT 3006) (3)( )

    TECHNICAL WRITING (3)*STAT 48043 Elementary Econometrics(Pre: STAT 3005, AAEC 1006)(3)( )*STAT 4964/4994 Field StudylUndergraduate Research'' (3)( )

    Technical Writing (pre: Junior Stancting)(3)( )*MATH 4454 Applied Mathematical Modeling (pre: Math 2214) (3)( ) ENGL3764*ISE 4404 Statistical Quality Control (3)( )

    (Pre: ISE 3414, STAT 4105, STAT4706), I

    Courses used in computing "in-major GPA". Any additional 3000 or 4000-1evelcourses in STAT,MATH, & es, or 3400 and 4400-level in ISE will also beincluded.l With the completion of MATH 1205/1206, the student will have satisfiedthe requirement for CLEArea 5.2 For students transferring into the Statistics major from Computer Scienceor Math or double majoring in Math, CS 1705IntroductionTo Object-OrientedProgrammingcan substitute for the CS requirement.3 For students majoring or minoring in Economics, ECON 4304 Introductionto Econometric Methods can be substituted for STAT 4804.4Amaximum of3 credits from either 4974 Field Study (for internship or other summer experience) or 4994 UndergraduateResearch may count as a Statisticselectivewith prior approval from the department.

  • APPROVED1)NIVER.SITY REG1STRAR

    Progress Toward Degree (The two conditions below are required for continuation in the major.)(I) Upon having attempted 72 semester credits (including transfer, AP, advanced standing, credit by examination, course withdrawal) majors must have

    completed the following courses with grades of C' or better: STAT 3005, 3006; MATH 1205,1206,1114,1224,2224, and not have taken any MATH orSTAT designated course for the degree more than twice, including attempts ending in course withdrawal.

    (2) Upon having attempted 90 semester credits, students must have an in-major GPA 0[2.0 or better.

    Graduation Requirements: 120 credit hours are required for graduation. These credits must include the courses required for the major (see above section).Additionally, students who have not completed 3 years of a single foreign language in High School must complete 6 semester hours of one foreign language atthe college level; these credits do not count toward the 120 hours required to graduate. Students who have completed 2 years of a single foreign language in highschool are required to successfully complete the second semester (1106) of a foreign language at the college level and these credits do count toward the required120 hours. To graduate, a student must have at least a 2.0 in-major OPA and overall OPA. All required courses in STAT, MATH, CS, and ISE must bepassed with a grade of C - or better. If 120 credit hours are reached and a student does not meet the OPA requirement, the student must take additional in-majorcourses to raise the in-major GPA to a 2.0.Prerequisites: There are no hidden prerequisites for the required courses listed above.

    Requirements for the College and University Curriculum for Liberal Education

    Consult the University Undergraduate Course Catalogue for Approved Courses, or the Curriculum for Liberal Education Guideat www.provost. vt.edu. The College of Science requires a depth study and the Statistics department requires labs for area 4 courses.

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    AREA 3SOCIETY & HUMAN BERAVIOR (6)

    AREA IWRITING & DISCOURSE (6)

    AREA 2IDEAS, CULTURAL TR*DITIONS, & VALUES

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    AREA?CRITICAL ISSUES IN AGLOBAL CONTEXT (3)

    AREA 4SCIENTIFIC REASONING & DISCOVERY (6)

    AREA 6CREATIVITY &

    AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE (3)

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    ELECTIVES (31)

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