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Applied Statistics, B.S.
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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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Catalog Year: 2025
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This is a sample schedule of all general education, CAS Exploratory, and major requirements for this degree in a 4-year plan
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The below plan is based on WRT 1050: Composition I Writing Placement and MTH 1554: Calculus I Math Placement
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Semester One (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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MTH 1554: Calculus I4CMTH 1441 (or both MTH 1331 and MTH 1332) minimum grade C; placement
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WRT 1050: Composition I4CWRT 1020 with a grade of C or higher; placementPrerequisite to subsequent Writing Foundation General Education course
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General Education Category4PassingGeneral Education in Course Catalog
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General Education Category4PassingGeneral Education in Course Catalog
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CAS 1000: CAS Advantage - Freshman Leadership and Professional Skills Development I0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Two (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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MTH 1555: Calculus II4CMTH 1554 with grade of C or higherPrerequisite to subsequent major courses.
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WRT 1060: Composition II4CWRT 1050 with grade of C or higher; placementPrerequisite to subsequent Writing Intensive courses
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STA 2226: Applied Probability and Statistics4CMTH 1554 with grade of C or higherPrerequisite to subsequent major courses.
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General Education Category4PassingGeneral Education in Course Catalog
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CAS 1001: CAS Advantage - Freshman Leadership and Professional Skills Development II0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Three (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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MTH 2775: Linear Algebra4CMTH 1555 with a grade of C or higherPrerequisite to subsequent major courses.
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Related Elective #14CBIO 1200 suggested - will also satisfy GE - NST
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CAS Exploratory or Elective4PassingSee CAS Exploratory Requirement below
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Elective4Passing"Elective" may need to include university requirements of G.E. Integration or credits at the 3000-4000 level
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CAS 2000: CAS Advantage - Sophomore Leadership and Professional Skills Development I0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Four (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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MTH 2554: Multivariable Calculus4CMTH 1555 with a grade of C or higherPrerequisite to subsequent major courses.
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Related Elective #24CBIO 1300 suggested
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ENG 3110, WRT 4908, WRT 3081, or WRT 30824CWRT 1060 with a grade of C or higher; placementWRT 3082 Business Writing suggested. Will also fulfill WIGE.
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Required Ethics Course4CPHI 1300 or 1310 suggested - will also satisfy GE - WCIV
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CAS 2001: CAS Advantage - Sophomore Leadership and Professional Skills Development II0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Five (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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STA 4002: Applied Linear Models I4CMTH 2775 and STA 2226 each with a grade of C or higherPrerequisite to subsequent major courses. Offered fall only.
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General Education Category4PassingGeneral Education in Course Catalog
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Related Elective #3 [4113]4CBIO 3000-level suggested
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EGR 1400 or CSI 13004CEGR 1400 - Computer Problem Solving in Engineering and Computer Science suggested
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CAS 3000: CAS Advantage - Junior Leadership and Professional Skills Development I0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Six (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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APM/MTH/MOR elective [4114]4CAPM 2663 suggested. See catalog for full list of options.
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STA Elective #14CSTA 4003 is strongly suggested. Offered winter only. Must be 3000-level or higher (but not STA 5001-5002). See catalog for options.
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General Education Category4PassingGeneral Education in Course Catalog
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Related Elective #44CBIO 3000-level suggested
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CAS 3001: CAS Advantage - Junior Leadership and Professional Skills Development II0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Seven (16 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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STA 4113: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I4CSTA 2226, MTH 2554, and MTH 2775 each with a grade of C or higherPrerequisite to subsequent major courses. Offered fall only.
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STA Elective #24CMust be 3000-level or higher (but not STA 5001-5002). See catalog for options.
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CAS Exploratory or Elective4PassingSee CAS Exploratory Requirement below
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Elective4Passing"Elective" may need to include university requirements of G.E. Integration or credits at the 3000-4000 level
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CAS 4000: CAS Advantage - Senior Leadership and Professional Skills Development I0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Semester Eight (12 Credit Hours)
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CourseCreditsMinimum GradePrerequisitesNotes
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STA 4114: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II4CSTA 4113 with a grade of C or higherMeets capstone requirement. Offered winter only.
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STA Elective #34CMust be 3000-level or higher (but not STA 5001-5002). See catalog for options.
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CAS Exploratory or Elective4PassingSee CAS Exploratory Requirement below
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CAS 4001: CAS Advantage - Senior Leadership and Professional Skills Development II0PassingCAS Advantage Information
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Sample Schedule Notes:
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To complete precalculus requirement: MTH 1331 and 1332 two semester sequence recommended for SAT 540-560, ACT 22-23; MTH 1441 recommended for SAT 570-650, ACT 24-27. See Math Placement Website for more Information
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A C minimum grade is required in each major course.
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"Elective" may need to include university requirements of G.E. Integration or credits at the 3000-4000 level
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Complete the requirements for a major offered by the College of Arts and Sciences with a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00.
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CAS Exploratory Requirement
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In addition to satisfying the university-wide general education requirements, all students with majors in the College of Arts and Sciences are required to complete at least three courses outside of their major rubric, for a minimum of 12 credits.
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A student may select these courses from either of the following: A single rubric of their choosing (e.g., HST, ACC, etc.) or a predefined thematic set of courses identified on the College of Arts and Sciences website.
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Alternatively, earning a double major or degree, completion of a minor or concentration, or completion of honors college requirements (including HC 3900) satisfies the exploratory requirement.
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Degree RequirementsCreditsNote
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General Education28
Multiple General Education course are fulfilled with courses in the Major to reach the 40 required credits
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DiversityIncluded
Multiple General Education and/or major courses also fulfill this area
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WIM/WIGE/CapstoneIncluded
Multiple General Education and/or major courses also fulfill this area
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CAS Exploratory Requirement12
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Major76
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Electives8
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Total Credits:124
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