Statistics Minor

Option 1: Non-Calculus Option

Elective in Mathematics, from 152-199 level

3

MATH 301 — Elementary Linear Algebra

3

MATH 353 — Statistics

3

MATH 355 — Operations Research

3

MATH 455 — Linear Statistical Models

3

MATH 453 — Concepts in the Design of Experiments

3

MATH 456 — Nonparametric Statistics

3

Total

21

Option 2: Calculus Option

MATH 301 — Elementary Linear Algebra

3

MATH 355 — Operations Research

3

MATH 365 — Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

3

MATH 419 — Probability

3

MATH 420 — Mathematical Statistics

3

MATH 453 — Concepts in the Design of Experiments

3

MATH 455 — Linear Statistical Models or

 

MATH 456 — Nonparametric Statistics

3

Total

21

Computer Science

Faculty

B. Panja, S. Rashad

Program Competencies

Students will:

  1. Have a firm understanding of computing from several points of view, such as hardware, functions, software engineering, network management, database management, operating system platforms, algorithm analysis, and programming languages.
  2. Have a firm understanding of at least one high-level programming language, as well as experience with other languages and language structures.
  3. Be able to function as a productive member of a software development team or in any other computer related capacity.
  4. Be qualified to enter graduate studies in Computer Science.

Assessment Procedures

Senior capstone

Survey of graduates

Exit interviews

Major Field Achievement Test

Bachelor of Science

The Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, & Physics is committed to the education of students who intend (1) to apply mathematics and computer science in industry or government, or (2) to use mathematical and computer algorithms in their chosen fields.