2011-2012 University Catalog
Federal Statistics Graduate Certificate
|
|
Banner Code: VS-CERG-FSS
School: Volgenau School of Engineering
Department: Statistics
This professional program is targeted at upgrading the skills of practitioners. The federal statistical system is a complex data collection and analysis system that requires a wide variety of multidisciplinary skills for its maintenance. The federal statistics certificate is intended to respond to the need for broad training in statistics, survey methods, and data analysis, including graphics and data visualization. The program is extremely flexible and can be tailored to the needs of students within the federal statistical sector. It is also intended to be responsive to the needs of those in state and local governments, and those in the private sector involved in the collection, interpretation, or statistical analysis of federal data.
Admission Requirements
Potential candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree and have taken at least two courses in calculus and one course in calculus-based probability and statistics. These minimal course requirements are normally satisfied by students who have successfully completed courses equivalent to the following Mason courses: MATH 113, MATH 114, and STAT 344. Candidates must also be computer literate. Applicants typically have degrees in such fields as sociology, economics, engineering, mathematics, statistics, and business. Candidates should inquire with the department’s graduate coordinator for information on program planning. Courses are offered in late afternoon and evening and are particularly suitable for part-time students. |