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Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) in Statistics
Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) in Statistics

Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) in Statistics

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Entry Requirements

English Requirements

  • IELTS Academic, IELTS score of 6.0 in the academic module (with no individual band below 5.5). IELTS Online is also accepted.

  • Internet-based TOEFL, Score of 80 (writing 20) TOEFL iBT Home Edition is currently accepted for applications for intakes commencing semester 2 2022 and 2023 intakes. The University of Otago TOEFL institution code is: 9483 (Please note we do not accept MyBest TOEFL scores).

  • Paper-based TOEFL, Score of 550 (TWE 4.5) The University of Otago TOEFL institution code is: 9483

  • Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), Overall score of 176 (with no individual band below 169)

  • Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE), Overall score of 176 (with no individual band below 169)

Thông tin khóa học

Numbers count.

Statisticians can be thought of as explorers finding information in data. They collect, analyse and interpret data to help researchers and decision-makers.

The collaborative nature of statistics is one of its most rewarding features. Statisticians also design and carry out research. They rely on computational skills, quantitative abilities, analytical reasoning and communications skills.

At Otago, the Statistics Group is working in ecology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, quantitative genetics and on problems such as disease spread and seismic and volcanic hazards.

Why study Statistics?

Statistics is a discipline concerned with understanding patterns and relationships in data in the presence of variation and uncertainty.

How do we discover the “truth” or signal hidden in the noise?

  • You can use statistics to solve real world problems.

  • You work with researchers from many disciplines.

  • Statisticians are key contributors to decision-making in business and government.

  • You examine problems and work with researchers from many disciplines.

  • Statistics will help you understand your chosen area of study. If you specialise in chemistry, psychology, health sciences, or economics and finance you will need to collect and interpret data.

  • Statisticians are in short supply. You will improve your employment opportunities.

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Papers

  • STAT 490  Dissertation

  • Four 400-level STAT papers

Prerequisites:

  • STAT 362  Probability and Inference 2

  • STAT 380  Statistical Computing

  • Two further 300-level STAT papers

  • MATH 202  Linear Algebra

  • MATH 203  Calculus of Several Variables

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Anywhere data are collected, analysed or interpreted, you find people with statistical training. Because the world is becoming more and more data-focused, the demand for graduates has outstripped supply. Statisticians use computational skills, statistical knowledge, quantitative abilities and communications skills to help make decisions in the face of uncertainty.

Examples include evaluating the environmental effects of air, water, and soil pollutants, and designing and analysing studies to determine whether new drugs and medical procedures are safe and effective. By working in statistics, you can combine your interest with almost any other field in science, technology, or business. In New Zealand, statisticians are employed in Crown Research Institutes, Government Departments such as Inland Revenue, ACC, and Conservation, and companies such as Fonterra, Meridian Energy, and Spark.

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Health Insurance: 600 per year

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