Master of Science in Statistics

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Graduate Admission

All applicants for admission to the graduate program in statistics must meet the university requirements for graduate admission as published in the Graduate Bulletin of The University of Akron. All foreign graduate students must demonstrate proficiency in English. Applicants must also submit three current letters of recommendation.

In addition, entrance into the M.S. Statistics program requires a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 and completion of the following prerequisites prior to starting the program:

  • Three Semesters of Calculus or equivalent
  • One Semester of Applied Statistics or equivalent

Applicants who have not taken the required prerequisite courses will be required to complete them prior to start of the program. The Department of Statistics does not require GRE or any other qualifying exam. Full admission is solely based upon the academic record and fulfillment of the required prerequisites with a minimum of GPA of 2.75 or 3.00 for the last two years (64 semester credits or equivalent). See Graduate Bulletin Section 2, General Information for further clarification.

All international applicants, U.S. citizens, and Permanent Residents whose native language is not English must submit evidence that they have a sufficient level of English to undertake graduate studies at The University of Akron in order to receive full admission. Please refer to the Graduate Bulletin (page 22) for clarification.

See also Stats Dept Graduate Student Handbook.

Note: At least one letter of recommendation must be received before a candidate can be officially adimitted.

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Assistantships

The Department of Statistics offers limited number of graduate teaching assistantships for qualified graduate students both domestic and international.  Decision of assistantship is independent of the decision of admission.  These assistantships provide a waiver of tuition (excluding fees) in addition to a bi-weekly stipend. 

First round of screening starts on the third week of January, and continues until positions are filled up to April 15th.  All students who have received full admission, and have indicated the interest for the assistantship will be considered.  First round of offers are typically made in March.  

Applications received after April 15th cannot be considered for assistantships, but can still be considered for either fall or spring admission.

Graduate teaching assistants are required to teach general education Statistics computer labs.  We require students be proficient in English as demonstrated by achieving a minimum of 23 on the speaking portion of the IBT or have completed and passed a course of study in English.





Degree Requirements

Master of Science - Statistics (Thesis and Non-thesis options)

Core Curriculum

3470:551 Theoretical Statistics I 3 credits
3470:552 Theoretical Statistics II 3 credits
3470:580 Statistical Data Management 3 credits
3470:663 Experimental Design 3 credits
3470:665 Regression 3 credits

Non-thesis requirements (30 credits of graduate work)

In addition to the core curriculum, students must take 2-3 credits in 3470:692 Statistics Master’s Paper, 1-2 credits in 3470:595 Statistical Consulting, and 10-12 credits of other approved elective graduate credit hours must be completed. Upon approval of the Statistics Master’s Paper by the student’s advisor and reader, the paper must be presented in a colloquium to faculty and students.

Thesis requirements (30 credits of graduate work)

In addition to the core curriculum, students must take 2-3 credits in 3470:699 Master’s Thesis, 1-2 credits in 3470:595 Statistical Consulting, and 10-12 credits of other approved graduate electives. Upon approval of the thesis by the student’s advisor and reader the thesis must be presented in a colloquium to faculty and students.

Master's students who bas Bachelor's degree from ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·

If a student has completed any of 451 (Theo Stat I) / 452 (Theo Stat II) / 480 (Statistical Data Management) / 462 (Reg & ANOVA) as a part of undergraduate study at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·, he/she does not need to enroll in 551/552/580/665 respectively. Instead, student will enroll in 553 (Theo1-1cr) / 554 (Theo2-1cr) / 582 (SDM-1cr) / 669 (Regression Encore-1cr) respectively. 

Students have a total of six years to complete the masters degree.

Graduate Course Descriptions