Doctor of PhilosophyÌýinÌýStatistics
Gain rigorous training in statistical theories and methods within a collaborative research environment through the Doctor of PhilosophyÌý(PhD)ÌýinÌýStatisticsÌýin 51¶¯Âþ’s . Prepare to address a variety of societal and scientific challenges using statistical tools and test the boundaries of current statistical knowledge.
Working closely with world-class faculty at 51¶¯Âþ, you’ll acquire
- the ability to undertake original research for peer-reviewed academic publications;
- thorough knowledge of research methodology and its applications;
- an understanding of new statistical methods and how they apply across disciplines; and
- the expertise to communicate statistical knowledge effectively.
The recommended background for Statistics PhD students includes math, computer science or programming, probability, and writing and communication. All applicants must have completed coursework in Differential and Integral Calculus, including Multivariable Calculus, as well as a course in Linear Algebra. Learn more about admissions requirements for Statistics PhDÌýapplicants.Ìý
Throughout the course of the program, doctoral students build a body of research that should make a substantial contribution to the science of statistics. The curriculum provides robust support for your research activities, with dynamic coursework offering flexibility to suit a variety of interests. Department-led seminars, student forums and in-depth academic conference preparation provide collaborative ways to engage with the research process.