The Statistics minor equips students with a general introduction to statistical theory followed by further training in statistical methods and computational statistics. Through this minor, students will gain the skills necessary to participate in statistical analysis and data science in business, engineering, or scientific fields and greatly enhance their preparedness for graduate school in disciplines involving quantitative analysis. The Statistics minor is an excellent counterpart to any undergraduate program at The University of Alabama.
| Statistics minor | Hours |
| |
| ST 260 | Statistical Data Analysis | 3 |
| ST 360 | Intermediate Stats Methods | 3 |
| ST 452 | Applied Regression Analysis | 3 |
| ST 454 | Statistical Inference I | 3 |
| 3 |
| Statistical Quality Control | |
| Stat Prog & Comp with R | |
| Stats Learning and Data Mining | |
| Statistical Inference II | |
| Statistical Data Management | |
| Data Mining I | |
| Stat Prog & Comp with R | |
| Intro Stat Learn & Data Mining | |
| Appld Multivariate Analy | |
| Applied Design Expermnts | |
| Special Topics | |
| Total Hours | 15 |
PROGRAM NOTE: Students outside the Culverhouse College of Business who choose the Statistics minor must obtain Junior classification (61 or more credit hours) before enrolling in 300/400 level courses, and are required to complete (MATH 121 AND ST 275) OR (MATH 125 AND MATH 126).