Bachelor of Science in Statistics

Required Courses

Applied Mathematics Requirements (29)
MATH 100Introduction to the Profession3
MATH 151Calculus I5
MATH 152Calculus II5
MATH 230Introduction to Discrete Math3
MATH 251Multivariate and Vector Calculus4
MATH 332Elementary Linear Algebra3
MATH 350Introduction to Computational Mathematics3
MATH 435Linear Optimization3
Statistics Requirements (15)
MATH 225Introductory Statistics3
MATH 446Introduction to Time Series3
MATH 475Probability3
MATH 476Statistics3
MATH 484Regression3
Applied Mathematics Electives (15)
Select 15 credit hours from the following courses, or any other approved AMAT elective: 115
Introduction to Differential Equations4
Introduction to Mathematical Modeling3
Real Analysis3
Introduction to Stochastic Processes3
Design and Analysis of Experiments3
Data Mining3
Minor Requirement (15)
Select five related courses from an area outside of applied mathematics, computational mathematics, or statistics15
Computer Science Requirements (7-9)
Select one of the following sequences:4-6
Object-Oriented Programming I
and Object-Oriented Programming II
4
Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers
and Accelerated Introduction to Computer Science
6
Introduction to Computer Programming
and Accelerated Introduction to Computer Science
6
CS 331Data Structures and Algorithms3
Natural Science and Engineering Requirements (10)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, section D10
Humanities and Social Science Requirements (21)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, sections B and C21
Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) (6)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, section E6
Free Electives (8)
Select eight credit hours8

Minimum degree credits required: 126

1

Applied mathematics/statistics electives are to be chosen after consultation with an academic adviser. Student goals, interests, and course availability should be determining factors in this selection process. Students can take CS 422 to replace one applied mathematics/statistics elective. CS 422 must be taken after CS 331, which is a required computer science course in this curriculum. The following courses do not count toward the requirements for this degree: MATH 119, MATH 122, MATH 130, MATH 148, MATH 180, MATH 333, MATH 374, MATH 425, MATH 426, and MATH 474.

 

Bachelor of Science in Statistics Curriculum

Year 1
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
MATH 1003MATH 1525
MATH 1515MATH 2303
MATH 2253Science Elective4
Computer Science Course12Computer Science Course12
Humanities 200-level Course3Social Sciences Elective3
 16 17
Year 2
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
MATH 2514MATH 4353
MATH 3323Applied Mathematics/Statistics Elective23
CS 3313Minor Elective3
Minor Elective3Science Elective3
Humanities or Social Sciences Elective3Social Sciences Elective (300+)3
 16 15
Year 3
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
MATH 4753MATH 3503
Applied Mathematics/Statistics Elective23MATH 4763
Minor Elective3Applied Mathematics/Statistics Elective23
Science Elective3IPRO Elective I3
Humanities Elective (300+)3Social Sciences Elective (300+)3
Free Elective2 
 17 15
Year 4
Semester 1Credit HoursSemester 2Credit Hours
MATH 4843MATH 4463
Applied Mathematics/Statistics Elective23Applied Mathematics/Statistics Elective23
Minor Elective3Minor Elective3
Humanities Elective (300+)3Free Elective3
IPRO Elective II3Free Elective3
 15 15
Total Credit Hours: 126
1

Students must complete one of the following computer science sequences: CS 115 and CS 116CS 104 and CS 201, or CS 105 and CS 201.

2

Applied mathematics/statistics electives are to be chosen after consultation with an academic adviser. Student goals, interests, and course availability should be determining factors in this selection process. Students can take CS 422 to replace one applied mathematics/statistics elective. CS 422 must be taken after CS 331, which is a required computer science course in this curriculum. The following courses do not count toward the requirements for this degree: MATH 119, MATH 122, MATH 130, MATH 148, MATH 180, MATH 333, MATH 374, MATH 425, MATH 426, and MATH 474.