List of Graduate Programs in Statistics.
Harrisburg University’s PhD in data science is a 4-5 year program, the first 2 of which make up the Harrisburg master’s in analytics. Beyond this, PhD candidates complete six milestones to obtain the degree, including 18 semester hours in doctoral-level courses, such as multivariate data analysis, graph theory, machine learning.
PhD program Students wishing to pursue in-depth research in the field of Probability or Statistics and their applications. Advanced undergraduate or masters level work in mathematics and statistics will provide a good background for the doctoral program.
PhD Program Description. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is a research degree, conferred in recognition of marked ability and scholarship and high scholastic attainment and original research in Statistics and Biostatistics.
MS in Applied Economics or Economics and Statistics, PhD in Economics. MS in Economics Statistics and PhD candidates are only accepted on odd years. Program emphases are Agricultural Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, and Regional Economic Development. Vanderbilt University.
Opportunities for PhD research are available in a wide range of topics in Probability and Statistics. For some of the available areas of possible PhD research see the current Probability and Statistics research areas. For more details about the specific projects, please contact the relevant individual members of staff or get in touch with the Probability and Statistics Postgraduate Admissions.
PhD in Mathematics and Statistics programs award graduate students the highest level of scholarship in their field. In addition they typically indicate they have made original research contributions. For students aspiring to an academic position or research-oriented role as an analyst, the Ph.D. is considered the academic requirement.If you aspire to potential upward mobility in a current job.
Doctoral programs in statistics offer students a wide range of classes, among them applied statistics, modern analysis, stochastic processes and nonparametric statistics.