2009-2010 University Catalog							
							  Statistics (STAT)							  
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                                                  ■ Statistics 
Phone: 703-993-3645 
Web: statistics.gmu.edu 
School: The Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering   
Faculty
Professors: Carr, Gentle, Rosenberger (chair), Wegman 
Associate professors: Bell, Davis (associate chair), Miller, C. Sutton 
Assistant professors: Diao, Tang 
Instructors: Sims (visiting), Surina 
Emeritus faculty: Bolstein 
  
Course Work
The Statistics Department offers all courses designated STAT in the Courses   chapter of this catalog. Statistical methods and methods for data analysis are crucial for researching and exploring the life sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, business, nursing, education, and engineering. The Statistics Department offers a variety of introductory courses and more advanced course work in specialized statistical methodology and applications. The focus of the department’s offerings is applied, with special emphasis on biostatistics, graphics and visualization, federal and survey statistics, and engineering applications of statistics and data analysis. 
Introductory courses are targeted for undergraduates in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Health and Human Services, as well as in the Volgenau School. The STAT 250–350 sequence is targeted for general audiences, while the STAT 344–354 sequence is targeted for technical and scientific audiences. STAT 362 deals with computer statistical packages and is appropriate as a second or third course for students from a wide variety of backgrounds. It is strongly recommended for students who elect to minor in data analysis. 
Although the department does not offer an undergraduate degree in statistics, it does offer an undergraduate certificate program in applied statistics and a minor in data analysis. Also, a variety of advanced undergraduate courses is available for inclusion in other degree programs. 
Bachelor's Level Certificate 
Undergraduate Minor 
Bachelor's/Accelerated Master's Program 
Master's Degree 
Dual Master's 
Master's Level Certificate 
Doctoral Degree 
 
   
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