ObjectivesThe Honours program in Statistics will provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of both theoretical and applied statistics and will enable students to move easily into challenging employment or graduate work in statistics.
Practical experienceThere is a co-op component associated with this program.
Academic titleBachelor of Science Honours in Statistics
Course descriptionHonours in Statistics
Departmental Requirements
1000 level
• MATH 1000.03 or MATH 1215.03/1010.03
• STAT 1060.03*
• CSCI 1100.03/1101.03**
2000 level
• MATH 2001.03
• MATH 2002.03
• MATH 2030.03/2040.03 or 2135.03
• STAT 2060.03
• STAT 2080.03***
• STAT 2050.03***
• Two to 6 other half credits in Statistics at or above the 2000 level but not including classes listed below.
3000 level
• STAT 3340.03
• STAT 3350.03
• STAT 3360.03
• STAT 3380.03
• STAT 3460.03
• Two 3000 level Mathematics courses chosen in consultation with the statistics honors advisor.
4000 level
• STAT 4066.03
• One of STAT 4350.03 4390.03 4620.03
• STAT 4950.03
SCIE 2800.00: Science Co-op Seminar Series.
STAT 1060.03: Introductory Statistics for Science and Health Sciences.
STAT 2050.03: Exploratory Data Analysis.
STAT 2060.03: Introduction to Probability and Statistics.
STAT 2080.03: Statistical Methods for Data Analysis and Inference.
STAT 2300.03: Introduction to Mathematical Modelling I.
STAT 2600.03: Theory of Interest.
STAT 3340.03: Regression and Analysis of Variance.
STAT 3345.03: Environmental Risk Assessment.
STAT 3350.03: Design of Experiments.
STAT 3360.03: Probability.
STAT 3380.03: Sample Survey Methods.
STAT 3460.03: Intermediate Statistical Theory.
STAT 4066.03: Advanced Statistical Theory I.
STAT 4070.03: Multivariate Distributions.
STAT 4090.03: Probability.
STAT 4100.03: Survival Analysis.
STAT 4210.03: Time Series Analysis in Oceanography and Meteorology.
STAT 4300.03: Topics in Statistics and Probability.