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3.79
Fall 2024
This course introduces fundamental concepts in probability from a measure-theoretic perspective. Topics include sigma fields, general measures, integration and expectation, the Radon-Nikodym derivative, product measure and conditioning, convergence concepts, and important limit theorems. The student is prepared for advanced study of statistical theory and stochastic processes. Prerequisite: STAT 6190 and graduate standing in Statistics
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3.70
Spring 2025
This course develops skills related to the practice of statistical consulting. It covers conceptual topics and provides experience with data analysis projects found in or resembling those in statistical practice. Conceptual discussion in lectures is supplemented with hands-on practice in applied data-analysis tasks using SAS or R statistical software.Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Statistics
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Fall 2025
Advanced graduate seminar in current research topics. Offerings in each semester are determined by student and faculty research interests.
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Spring 2025
For doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director has been selected.
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Fall 2025
For doctoral research, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.
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