M.S. Program in Statistics
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS for ADMISSION
For regular admission to a graduate program in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, a student must meet the specific requirements of that program. Students who do not meet the regular admission requirements may be admitted on a provisional basis.
For the M.S. program in statistics, a candidate must have completed at least 23 semester hours of undergraduate mathematics and statistics coursework at the level of calculus and above with a grade of C or better, and have at least a 3.0 grade point average in these courses. The 23 hours must include coursework in multivariable calculus, linear algebra, real analysis (advanced calculus), and mathematical statistics.
M.S. in Statistics Degree Requirements
Comprehensive Examination Plan
This degree program requires the successful completion of 32 semester hours of statistics and other course work chosen from the given listing of required and elective courses. All courses in the program shall be selected under the direction of the student's assigned advisor.
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Requirements:
Coherent area coursework must be appropriate for a graduate program. Examples of coherent areas are presented below. Please keep in mind that these are only examples and that students may construct a custom-made coherent area. Courses used to build coherent areas may have prerequisites.
Examples of Coherent Areas
| Coherent Area in Environmental Science | Coherent Area in Applied Mathematics |
| ENV 540 Conservation Biology (3) | MAT 516 Linear Algebra (3) |
| ENV 544 Landscape Ecology (3) | MAT 542 Wildlife Population Modeling (3) |
| ENV 595 Global Environmental and Climate Change | MAT 543 Wildlife Population Modeling Lab (1) |
| MAT 563 Numerical Analysis |
| Coherent Area in Actuarial Science | Coherent Area in Applied Statistics |
| MAT 562 Interest Theory for Actuarial Science (3) | STA 472 Nonparametric Methods (3) |
| MAT 565 Actuarial Mathematics (3) | STA 571 Statistical Methods II (3) |
| MAT 567 Risk Theory (3) | STA 575 Applied Sampling (3) |
Coherent Area in Forestry
Choose three courses (at least nine hours) from the following two areas, with at least one course in each area: (1) Ecosystem Science; and (2) Forest Management Sciences, Economics and Social Science. The complete list of courses that satisfy these area requirements can be found under the description of Ph.D. emphases in Forestry in the current NAU Graduate Catalog.
Example:
FOR 503 Management Science Modeling for Multi-Resource Management (3)
FOR 525 Geographic Information Systems (3)
FOR 603 Forestry Biometrics (3)
Program Sheet up to 2009 (pdf)
Program Sheet 2009-present (pdf)