Graduate Student Handbook
This material is intended to be used by current graduate students already enrolled in the Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Statistics. If you are a prospective student looking for information about the Program, please visit the Program Information or Admissions sections of this website.Program Information or Admissions sections of this website.
Introduction
Courses of Study
1. The Ph.D. in Statistics
A. Coursework
B. The Doctoral Plan of Study (DPOS)
C. The Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
D. The Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination
E. Advancement to Candidacy and the Ph.D. Dissertation
F. The Ph.D. Final Oral Defense
G. Enrollment Policy and Time Limitation
2. The M.S. in Statistics
A. Coursework
B. The Masters Plan of Study (MPOS)
C. Language requirement
D. The Masters Thesis
E. The Masters Final Exit Examination
F. Enrollment Policy and Time Limitation
3. The Ph.D. Minor in Statistics
A. Coursework
B. Prerequisite Courses
C. Changes to the Ph.D. Minor in Statistics
4. The Graduate Certificate in Statistics (PENDING APPROVAL)
A. Coursework
B. Prerequisite Courses
C. Transfer of Credit
D. Changes to the Graduate Certificate in Statistics
Financial Support Options
Appendixes
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