• The Bachelor of Science in Statistics is a 4-year program at the University of British Columbia.
  • This undergraduate program has a Co-op and Honours combined option.
  • This program focus on main following areas:
    • Principles of Chemistry  
    • Atomic and Molecular Chemistry
    • Statistical Reasoning
    • Introduction to Probability
    •  Environmetrics
  • Statistics is the science of understanding and managing uncertainty and is ultimately concerned with using theory and methods to extract information from data to solve real-world problems.
  • Students gain a solid grounding in the theoretical, computational, and applied aspects of statistical science.
  • Statisticians use mathematical and computational tools to make sense of data, and statistical models and methods are essential in all types of scientific research.
  • A mathematics degree, especially with a statistics concentration, is good preparation for graduate studies in statistics.
  • The student to faculty ratio is 18:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
  •  A graduate of this program is prepared for further study in statistical science, or to enter into a career in:
    • Statistics ​Canada
    • Health sciences,
    • Business, government, industry, or an actuarial/financial institution. 
  • After this course, students get jobs in governmental agencies and the private sector.