The Statistics Master’s program has several constituent parts, which go together to form a comprehensive quantitative education. The program includes:
- Courses in theoretical and applied statistics that provide a broad knowledge and understanding of statistical methods and their practical use.
- Exposure to the cutting edge of research fields through seminars and special courses.
- Consulting experience: the department runs a consulting service for researchers in other departments in the University. You get to be the consultant, working as the quantitative expert to solve important research problems of our day. Typically, two to four graduate students work together as a team under the supervision of faculty members. The team will share their experience by presenting their analysis to the group of student consultants.
- A chance to study a problem in depth through a Master's paper on a subject chosen by you together with your faculty advisor.
- Training in presentation: In addition to presentations in the consulting program, all Master's students give a seminar on their Master's paper at the completion of the program. Students are also encouraged to participate actively in courses and seminars.
- The program can be completed in one to two academic years, depending on the background and study plan of the student.