Master Statistique
Maîtrise universitaire en statistique
Master of Science in Statistics
This Master of Science program offers a degree in Statistics aimed at specialists and non-specialists alike. Emphasis is placed on data analysis, applied methods in a variety of disciplines and statistical software. Mathematical statistics is also an important component of the Methodology option. The Master of Science in Statistics degree is recommended not only to specialists wishing to broaden their theoretical knowledge for further work in statistical research but for non-specialists as well who wish to acquire further knowledge of data analysis and apply it to their area of specialization developed at the Bachelor's level.
General Information
- Credits : 90 ECTS (3 x 30)
- Normal Duration : 3 semesters (but can be completed in 5 semesters for full time students and 6 semesters for part time students)
- Language of Instruction: English (with some optional courses in French)
- Curriculum : course/lectures, practicals, industrial internship, research project (Master Dissertation)
- Academic Options : Disciplinary and Methodology
- Areas of Specialization: Data analysis, problem-solving in a variety of disciplines, statistical software, mathematical statistics (in the Methodology option)
- Organized by : HEC and Economics Department at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences (SES)
Program Description
| S1 | Core Courses for both Options (24 credits) |
| Disciplinary Option | Methodology Option | |
| S2 | Mandatory Courses (3+3 credits) | Mandatory Courses (6 credits) |
| S3 | Electives in Statistics and/or in other Master programs (30 credits) | Electives in Statistics and/or in other Master programs (30 credits) |
| S4 | Internship with paper/report or dissertation based on research (30 credits) | dissertation based on research (30 credits) |
| Courses in the complementary program may be required corequisite |
Eligibility
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