Statistics is a scientific discipline that is concerned with the drawing of objective conclusions from investigations where outcomes are subject to uncertainty or variability. In Statistics, mathematical methods are developed and applied to guide the design of investigations, the collection and handling of numerical data, the analysis and modelling of data, and the interpretation of the results. Statistics has applications in almost every academic discipline and many areas of everyday life.
This degree programme aims:
• to provide students with a sound grounding in the...
Statistics is a scientific discipline that is concerned with the drawing of objective conclusions from investigations where outcomes are subject to uncertainty or variability. In Statistics, mathematical methods are developed and applied to guide the design of investigations, the collection and handling of numerical data, the analysis and modelling of data, and the interpretation of the results. Statistics has applications in almost every academic discipline and many areas of everyday life. <br/>This degree programme aims:<br/>• to provide students with a sound grounding in the principles and theory of Statistics<br/>• to give students the opportunity to develop practical skills in the collection, handling, analysis and modelling of data<br/>• to develop in students the ability to apply their knowledge and practical skills to solve problems amenable to statistical analysis, no matter the subject area in which these problems arise<br/>• to enable students to enhance their transferable and inter-personal skills, particularly in computer applications and programming, oral and written communication, and problem solving<br/>• to provide students with experience as a statistical consultant (primarily through an extended data-analysis project)<br/>• to provide students with experience of conducting statistical research (primarily through a final-year, research project)<br/>• to prepare students to undertake research in Statistics, for employment in a wide variety of contexts where statistical skills are valued, and for engagement in lifelong learning
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
SF10
Institution Code
G28
Points of Entry
Year 1
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