The Master of Science degree in Applied Statistics requires twelve graduate courses, [48 quarter hours of graduate level work], in applied statistics and pass two sets of comprehensive examinations. The courses are designed to provide students with the necessary quantitative background for employment in business, industry, or government. They further provide a solid foundation for students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. degree in statistics.
Part-I of the comprehensive exams covers the material in MAT 451-452-453, and Part-II covers material in MAT 456, 526, and 528. Comprehensive examinations are offered twice a year, in the autumn and spring quarters.
At the beginning of the quarter when students plan to take the comprehensive examinations, they should register with the program director. Students should request syllabi for the comprehensive exams from the department secretary or visit the director’s website at: http://condor.depaul.edu/~emoussa/.
Students who are interested in obtaining the Certificate in Applied Statistics may take the following six graduate courses:
MAT-441, MAT-442, MAT-443, MAT-456, MAT-526, and MAT-528.
(Prerequisites for the certificate are the same as those for the master’s degree program.)
Degrees and Certificates offered: M.S in Applied Statistics and Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics
Campus(es) on Which Classes are Offered
Naperville Campus
Days/Times Offered
Weekday evenings, 5:45-9:00 p.m.
Number of Courses/Credits to Complete Degree
Twelve courses.
