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Nov 24, 2024
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2021-2022 University of Wyoming Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Statistics, Ph.D.
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Profile
The Ph.D. Program in Statistics will give the student a solid background in statistical theory and in statistical methods, in technical reading and writing skills, and in conducting independent research. Most graduates from our doctoral program have been employed as tenure-track faculty at other universities. They also have the necessary background to work as lead researchers in industrial and research organizations.
Graduation Requirements
- At the end of the first year in the doctoral program each student must take a comprehensive qualifying examination. If needed astudent may retake this examination. A passing grade on this examination is mandatory for continuance in the doctoral program.
- After completing this examination a student with the assistance of her/his adviser will be expected to form a doctoral committee. This committee will determine which courses are to be included in the Graduate Level Statistics electives, and will set the conditions of and conduct the preliminary examination. A passing grade on this examination is mandatory for official admittance into the doctoral program.
- The student must write and successfully defend a dissertation research project. The specific conditions of the dissertation project are to be determined by each student’s doctoral committee, but should consist of original research suitable for publication.
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Coursework
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School all candidates for the Ph.D. degree must successfully take and complete:
Prerequisites for the Required Courses
Required: 45 Credit Hours
Methodological Topics
At least 2 of the following which are required when offered
Remaining Hours
The remaining hours of doctoral work are typically filled in part by other graduate level statistics/mathematics courses/Dissertation Research. Students who enter the program lacking a course in Mathematical Analysis or the equivalent should take MATH 4200 in their first year. MATH 4200 may be counted as part of the doctoral degree program.
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