University of British Columbia, MSc, Statistics
Entry requirements
An introductory course in statistics, and one in probability;
A 3rd or 4th year course in statistical inference;
A 3rd or 4th year course in regression analysis;
at least 3 of the following courses: introductory stochastic processes, 4th year probability, 3rd or 4th year mathematical statistics, design of experiments;
preferably two other 3rd or 4th year courses in statistics or computer science. For Russia: Bakalavr, Diplom ob Okanchanii Vysshego Uchebnogo Zaredeniia (Diploma Specialist); at least four years of study in the relevant area. Grade of 4 on a 5-point scale. Successful applicants must show evidence of their genuine interest in our discipline This evidence can be in the form of previous studies in Statistics and/or work experience. Admission success depends a lot on excellent grades and a good selection in undergraduate courses in areas most relevant to graduate courses in statistics.
Mathematics: minimally, calculus (differentiation, integration, multivariable), linear algebra, advanced calculus (proofs involving limits, continuity etc); in addition, a course in real analysis would be useful as background for more theoretical statistics courses.
Probability: axioms up to multivariate distributions and limit theorems; stochastic process (could be taken in MSc program).
Statistics: minimally statistical methods, statistical inference (theory of estimation and hypothesis testing), regression analysis; other useful courses are sample surveys, design of experiments and analysis of variance.
Computing: programming experience (e.g. C/C++) would be useful background for programming in statistical software such as Splus, R and SAS. TOEFL IBT 100, IELTS 7,5.
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