Statistics: Sample 4-Year Plans

The plan listed below is designed to provide suggestions for sequencing your major courses, but there are also other ways to sequence most majors. This plan is meant to provide aid in early, provisional planning. Please consult with your academic advisor to make strategic academic decisions about which courses to take each semester.

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Sample Four Year Plan: Statistics (BA)

FALL - Semester 1

TRU 100: Truman Symposium
TRU 110: Self and Society
MATH 198: Calculus I
STAT 190: Basic Statistics
BA Language Requirement I

SPRING - Semester 2

STAT 101: Freshman Seminar
MATH 263: Calculus II
ENG 190: Writing as Critical Thinking
COMM 170: Public Speaking
BA Language Requirement II

FALL - Semester 3

STAT 220: Fundamentals of Data Science
STAT 310: WE Data Collection and Communication
CS 170/180: Intro to Computer Science
Dialogues coursework
BA Language Requirement III

SPRING - Semester 4

STAT 250: Statistical Computing
STAT 330: Introduction to Linear Model
Dialogues - Lab Science
Minor coursework
BA Language Requirement IV

FALL - Semester 5

STAT 398: Intermediate Seminar in Statistics
STAT 370: Probability
STAT Elective
MATH 285: Matrix Algebra
Dialogues coursework

SPRING - Semester 6

STAT Elective
Minor coursework
JINS: Junior Interdisciplinary Seminar
Dialogues coursework

FALL - Semester 7

STAT 497/498 Capstone/Senior Seminar
STAT 478: Regression Analysis
Minor coursework
Dialogues coursework

SPRING - Semester 8

Minor coursework
STAT 400+ Elective
STAT 487: Data Fest
Dialogues coursework
Free Electives as desired (4 or more)

NOTES:
Dialogues Curriculum:
The Dialogues Curriculum requires a certain number of courses/credit hours in the following Perspectives: Social, Arts and Humanities, STEM, Communications, and Statistics. The exact number of courses a student will be required to take during their undergraduate career varies individually according to the credit transferred in.

Department Chair: Please contact the Center for Academic Excellence with any updates to the plan above.

This is a sample course sequence to illustrate class offerings for this major. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for certifying completion of degree requirements based on requirements specified in Truman's Official Catalog.

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The plan listed below is designed to provide suggestions for sequencing your major courses, but there are also other ways to sequence most majors. This plan is meant to provide aid in early, provisional planning. Please consult with your academic advisor to make strategic academic decisions about which courses to take each semester.

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Sample Four Year Plan: Bachelor of Science in Statistics (Classical)

FALL - Semester 1

TRU 100: Truman Symposium
TRU 110: Self and Society
MATH 198: Calculus I
STAT 190: Basic Statistics
Language Requirement I

SPRING - Semester 2

STAT 101: Freshman Seminar
MATH 263: Calculus II
ENG 190: Writing as Critical Thinking
COMM 170: Public Speaking
Language Requirement II

FALL - Semester 3

STAT 220: Fundamentals of Data Science
STAT 310: WE Data Collection and Communication
CS 170/180: Intro to Computer Science
Dialogues coursework
BS - MATH 264: Calc III

SPRING - Semester 4

STAT 250: Statistical Computing
STAT 330: Introduction to Linear Model
Dialogues - Lab Science
BS Requirement - MATH 200 or another MATH/SCI

FALL - Semester 5

STAT 398: Intermediate Seminar in Statistics
STAT 370/570: Probability/Math Prob/STAT
STAT 478: Regression Analysis
MATH 285/357: Matrix or Linear Algebra
Dialogues coursework

SPRING - Semester 6

MATH/STAT Elective
STAT Elective
JINS
Dialogues coursework

FALL - Semester 7

STAT 497/498 Capstone/Senior Seminar
MATH/STAT Elective
STAT 400+ Elective
Free Electives as desired (5 or more)

SPRING - Semester 8

STAT Elective
Dialogues coursework
Free Electives as desired (7 or more)

NOTES:
Dialogues Curriculum:
The Dialogues Curriculum requires a certain number of courses/credit hours in the following Perspectives: Social, Arts and Humanities, STEM, Communications, and Statistics. The exact number of courses a student will be required to take during their undergraduate career varies individually according to the credit transferred in.

Department Chair: Please contact the Center for Academic Excellence with any updates to the plan above.

This is a sample course sequence to illustrate class offerings for this major. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for certifying completion of degree requirements based on requirements specified in Truman's Official Catalog.

Sample Plans for Related Majors

Computer Science: Sample 4-Year Plan Mathematics: Sample 4-Year Plans Political Science Major Sample Plan Statistics: Sample 4-Year Plans

All Sample Four-Year Plans

The plan listed below is designed to provide suggestions for sequencing your major courses, but there are also other ways to sequence most majors. This plan is meant to provide aid in early, provisional planning. Please consult with your academic advisor to make strategic academic decisions about which courses to take each semester.

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Sample Four-Year Plan: Statistics (BS, Data Science), Assumes MATH 198 and STAT 190 credit, as well as Minor in Computer Science

FALL - Semester 1

TRU 100 Truman Symposium (1 cr)
TRU 110 Self & Society (3)
CS 180 Introduction to Computer Science I (4)
MATH 263 Calc. II (4)
Language Requirement I (3)

SPRING - Semester 2

STAT 101 Freshman Seminar (1)
BS CS 181 Intro to CS II (3)
ENG 190 Writing as Critical Thinking (3)
COMM 170 Public Speaking (3)
Language Requirement II (3)

FALL - Semester 3

STAT 220 Fundamentals of Data Science (3)
MATH 285 Matrix Algebra (3)
CS Minor; CS 260 Object-Oriented Programming (3)
Dialogues Coursework (6)

SPRING - Semester 4

STAT 250 Statistical Computing (3)
STAT 330 Introduction to Linear Model (3)
STAT Elective (3)
CS Minor Elective (3)
Dialogues - Lab Science (4)

FALL - Semester 5

STAT 398 Intermediate Seminar (1)
STAT 370 Probability (3)
STAT 310 WE Data Collection & Communication (3)
STAT 320 /WE Data Visualization (3)
Dialogues Coursework (6)

SPRING - Semester 6

BS Requirement - CS 430 (3)
STAT 420/520 Data Mining (3)
STAT Elective (3)
JINS (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)

FALL - Semester 7

STAT 497/498 Capstone/Senior Seminar (3)
STAT 478 Regression Analysis (3)
STAT Elective (3)
Free Electives as desired (6 or more)

SPRING - Semester 8

STAT 400+ Elective (3)
CS Minor Elective (3)
Dialogues Coursework (6)
Free Electives as desired (2 or more)


Total Truman credits is below 120 assuming 8 credits from STAT 190 and MATH 198 to total 128 credits.

A minor in Computer Science requires the 9 additional hours shown. Students not interested in a CS minor may select other free electives.


Dialogues Curriculum: The Dialogues Curriculum requires a certain number of courses/credit hours in the following Perspectives: Social, Arts and Humanities, STEM, Communications, and Statistics. The exact number of courses a student will be required to take during their undergraduate career varies individually according to the credit transferred in.

Department Chair: Please contact the Center for Academic Excellence with any updates to the plan above. 5-1-23

This is a sample course sequence to illustrate class offerings for this major. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for certifying completion of degree requirements based on requirements specified in Truman's Official Catalog.

Sample Plans for Related Majors

Statistics: Sample 4-Year Plans

All Sample Four-Year Plans

The plan listed below is designed to provide suggestions for sequencing your major courses, but there are also other ways to sequence most majors. This plan is meant to provide aid in early, provisional planning. Please consult with your academic advisor to make strategic academic decisions about which courses to take each semester.

Download PDF

Sample Four Year Plan: Statistics (BS, Classical), Assumes credit for STAT 190 and MATH 198

FALL - Semester 1

TRU 100 Truman Symposium (1)
TRU 110 Self & Society (3)
MATH 263 Calc. II (4)
STAT 220 Fundamentals of Data Science (3)
Language Requirement I (3)

SPRING - Semester 2

ENG 190 Writing as Critical Thinking (3)
COMM 170 Public Speaking (3)
BS - MATH 264 Calc III (4)
STAT 101 Freshman Seminar (1)
Language Requirement II (3)

FALL - Semester 3

CS 170/180 Intro to CompSci (4)
STAT 310 WE Data Collection & Communication (3)
BS Requirement - MATH 200** or another Math/Sci (3)
STAT 290/370** Statistics/Probability (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)

SPRING - Semester 4

STAT 250 Statistical Computing (3)
STAT 330 Introduction to Linear Model (3)
MATH 285/357 Matrix or Linear Algebra (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)

FALL - Semester 5

STAT 398 Intermediate Seminar (1)
STAT 478 Regression Analysis (3)
Dialogues - Lab Science (4)
STAT Elective or STAT 570** Math Prob/Stat (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)

SPRING - Semester 6

JINS (3)
MATH/STAT Elective (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)
STAT 400+ Elective or STAT 571** Math Prob/Stat (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)

FALL - Semester 7

STAT 497/498 Capstone/Senior Seminar (3)
MATH/STAT Elective (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)
Free Electives as desired (5 or more)

SPRING - Semester 8

STAT Elective (3)
STAT Elective (3)
Dialogues Coursework (3)
Free Electives as desired (5 or more)


Total Truman credits is below 120 assuming 8 credits from STAT 190 and MATH 198 to total 128 credits.

**Actuarial Science minors should take STAT 290, 570, 571, MATH 330 (as a MATH/STAT elective) and one additional STAT elective not in the above plan, and (for the minor) take BSAD 153, ACCT 220, BSAD 329, and ECON 200-201 or 205. Actuarial science minors should also consider taking STAT 460 Undergraduate Statistics Practicum when they do their actuarial science internship in the summer to substitute for STAT 497 (although they will need a second writing-enhanced course).

Math minors should take MATH 200 (as a course for the BS requirement or as a MATH /STAT elective), MATH 357, STAT 570, STAT 571, and (for the minor) one other math major course (excluding MATH 263). Note: MATH 330, 400, or 461 could also count as a MATH/STAT elective.

Students interested in graduate school in theoretical statistics should strongly consider taking MATH 200 (as a course for the BS requirement or as a MATH /STAT elective), MATH 461 (as a course for the BS requirement or as a MATH /STAT elective), and STAT 570-571.


Dialogues Curriculum: The Dialogues Curriculum requires a certain number of courses/credit hours in the following Perspectives: Social, Arts and Humanities, STEM, Communications, and Statistics. The exact number of courses a student will be required to take during their undergraduate career varies individually according to the credit transferred in.

Department Chair: Please contact the Center for Academic Excellence with any updates to the plan above. 5-1-23

This is a sample course sequence to illustrate class offerings for this major. The Office of the Registrar is responsible for certifying completion of degree requirements based on requirements specified in Truman's Official Catalog.

All Sample Four-Year Plans