The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a 2-year MA program with a traditional core of Real Analysis and Abstract Algebra courses together with a range of electives in mathematics and ...
The ever-evolving mathematical discipline of statistics is used across industries and throughout areas of everyday life. Drexel students will now be able to pursue a Bachelor of Science in ...
At SLU, mathematics courses are organized so that engineering and physics students can easily strengthen their degree programs by getting a minor or second major in mathematics. Since SLU’s ...
study of numbers, measurements, patterns, shapes, equations, relations, functions, change, symmetry, structure, sets and operations modeling of physical phenomena to better understand and predict ...
General option is the most flexible option, delivering the core mathematics degree while allowing you maximum freedom to pursue advanced mathematical topics as well as explore other disciplines.
Learn mathematical and statistical principles for financial decisions and investments. Prepare for careers in finance, accounting and many other areas. The business world is increasingly dominated by ...
Statistics is an ever-evolving arena; it plays a significant role in the growth of modern data science and machine learning. From a streaming service using viewer data to determine which programs to ...
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a 2-year M.A. program with a traditional core of Real Analysis and Abstract Algebra courses together with a range of electives in mathematics and ...
Students are required to take a math placement test to help determine appropriate placement for their first math course at Saint Louis University. Incoming students should take the math placement test ...
From social media marketing to public health research, it's no secret that data analysis lies at the core of some of the world's most cutting-edge careers. To equip students with the skills they need ...
IN April 1937, Dr. J. Neyman, of the Department of Statistics, University College, London, delivered three lectures and was the leading speaker at six conferences, all held at the Graduate School of ...