Options for Minors in Statistics at Brigham Young University

 

Note: If any course is required in your major, it cannot count for a minor in statistics.

Note: Stat 301 Statistics and Probability for Secondary School Educators may not be used to fulfill any option of item 2. An exception will be made for math education majors.

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Methods option:

  1. Stat 212 Statistical Computing I
  2. Stat 337 Statistical Methods II
  3. Select any statistics course numbered 321 or higher.

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Survey sampling option:

  1. Stat 334 Methods of Survey Sampling
  2. Select two other statistics courses numbered 321 or higher . Recommended: Stat 435 Analysis of Categorical and other Nonparametric Data

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Quality science option:

  1. Stat 361 Quality Improvement for Industry
  2. Either Stat 321 Elements of Mathematical Statistics or Stat 532 Quality Improvement for Engineering
  3. Select one course chosen from the following: MeEn 282 Manufacturing Processes, MeEn 475 Integrated Product and Process Design I, Mfg 475 Integrated Product and Process Design 1, Mfg 340 Quality Systems in Manufacturing, Mfg 476 Integrated Product and Process Design 2, Mfg 480 Process Planning and Systems Design, Stat 462 Quality Control and Industrial Statistics, Stat 463 Operations Research.

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Math-Statistics option:

  1. Select one course from the following: Stat 321 Elements of Mathematical Statistics, Stat 421 Probability and Distribution Theory, or Stat 441 Statistical Theory I.
  2. Select two other statistics courses numbered 321 or higher. (If your major does not require Math 112 Calculus I or 113 Calculus II, these courses may be used as the two additional courses to complete the minor.)

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Last updated September 30, 2000. Questions or comments?