8 Statistics Courses degrees in USA
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8 Statistics Courses degrees in USA
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Online Mathematics and Statistics Courses
- Berkeley, USA
Courses
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
Due to COVID-19, classroom courses during Fall 2021 will be offered in a live online format. We continue to offer self-paced online courses.
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Fundamentals of Wine (Gastronomy & Food Studies Summer Course)
- Boston, USA
Courses
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
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For students without previous knowledge of wine, this introductory survey explores the world of wine through discussions, tastings, food and wine pairing, assigned readings, and student presentations.
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Electric Circuits (Engineering Summer Course)
- Boston, USA
Courses
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
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Introduction to electric circuit analysis and design; voltage, current, and power; circuit laws and theorems; element I-V curves, linear and nonlinear circuit concepts; operational amplifier circuits; transient response of capacitor and inductor circuits, sinusoidal steady-state response, frequency response, transfer functions.
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Statistics Summer Course (Metropolitan College)
- Boston, USA
Courses
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
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Undergraduate Prerequisites: Academic background that includes the material covered in a standard course on college algebra.
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Marine Biology Summer Course
- Boston, USA
Courses
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
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Life in the seas: its ecology, evolution, and human impacts. Includes behavioral, physiological, structural, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives. A prerequisite for the Marine Semester. Students must register for two sections: lecture and discussion.
Cornell University
Statistical Science
- Ithaca, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
As a statistical science major, you’ll take an interdisciplinary academic approach to the study of empirical quantitative reasoning in its scientific and social context, through three themes: mathematical, computational and applied statistics. You’ll learn how statistical inference and probabilistic modeling are central to all of the pure and applied sciences today, as well as how pervasive statistical thinking and quantitative reasoning have become in culture, economy, law, government and science, dramatically changing the way people view the world.
Purdue University
Actuarial Science
- West Lafayette, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
Upon graduation, students receive an Actuarial Science degree as well as a Statistics degree. Most students also choose a Business Management minor. Becoming an actuary requires passing a series of professional exams set by the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society. Students will be prepared for the first five exams and take the exams while still in college. Most students are recruited to careers as actuaries immediately after college working in banking, insurance, government agencies and financial services.
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MITx MicroMasters® Program in Statistics and Data Science
- Online USA
Courses
Full time, Part time
14 months
Distance Learning
English
From probability and statistics to data analysis and machine learning, master the skills needed to solve complex challenges with data.
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How do researchers determine what is true based on the data they collect? This question is one of the central concerns of statistics, which uses mathematical models to draw useful conclusions about the real world.
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