Overview

Ryan Gantner, Chair
Bruce Blaine (Statistics), Program Director
Daniel Cass, Carol Freeman, Kris H. Green, Nadine Hanebutte, Scott Harrison, Erica Johnson, Elizabeth Leboffe, Mark McKinzie, Donald L. Muench, Bernard Ricca, Rebecca Tiffin, Gerald Wildenberg, Erik Winarski
Statistics is a major that emphasizes: a) mathematical statistics and probability, b) applied statistical methods, and c) the development of data analytic and communication skills. The Statistics program gives students the education, skills, and experience required to steer research activities and analyze data in organizational settings. Education in Statistics at St. John Fisher College follows a model where students integrate mathematical statistics, applied statistical methods, and computer applications of statistics.
Graduates of the B.A. in Statistics program are able to:
- Explain the conceptual underpinnings and interpretation of statistics to organization laypeople and information-consumers.
- Use basic and advanced statistical methods to analyze data and work with people to address organizational research and data analytic needs.
- Apply knowledge of social/behavioral scientific research design to answer questions and solve problems in institutional contexts.
- Communicate the results of statistical analyses in reports and presentations.
Minor
The Statistics minor consists of the following:
| Required courses |
(6) |
| STAT 205 |
SQ Design and Analysis of Experiments (3) |
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| STAT 210 |
Regression Analysis (3) |
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| Elective courses* |
(12) |
| Choose four (or more): |
CSCI 161 P4 Foundations of Computer Science I (3) |
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| ECON 222 Nonparametric Statistics (3) |
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| ECON 314 Introduction to Econometrics (3) |
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| MATH 260 Applied Mathematical Statistics (3) |
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| PSYC 386 Survey Design and Analysis (3) |
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| PSYC 388 Testing and Measurement (3) |
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| STAT 160 P4 Data Analysis for Social Research (3) |
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| STAT 260 Introduction to Meta-Analysis (3) |
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| STAT 390 Special Topics in Statistics (3) |
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| Total |
(18) |
*At least two elective courses must be at the 300-400 level.
Note: A grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.
Program Requirements
Statistics Course Requirements
The Statistics major consists of at least 44 credit hours, as follows:
| Required courses |
(35–38) |
| MATH 120C |
P4 Calculus I (4) |
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| MATH 122C |
P4 Calculus II (4) |
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| MATH 232 |
Linear Algebra (3) |
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| MATH 301 |
SQ Mathematical Statistics I (3) |
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| MATH 302 |
Mathematical Statistics II (3) |
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| MATH 410 |
Probability Models (3) |
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| PSYC 386 |
Survey Design and Analysis (3) |
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| PSYC 388 |
Testing and Measurements (3) |
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| STAT 205 |
SQ Design and Analysis of Experiments (3) |
|
| STAT 210 |
Regression Analysis (3) |
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| STAT 490 |
Field Experience (May be taken more than once for a total of 6 credit hours) (3–6) |
|
| Elective courses* |
(9) |
| Choose three: |
CSCI 161 P4 Foundations of Computer Science I (3) |
|
| ECON 222 Nonparametric Statistics (3) |
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| ECON 314 Introduction to Econometrics (3) |
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| MATH 221C Calculus III (4) |
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| MATH 260 Applied Mathematical Statistics (3) |
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| MATH 421 Principles of Real Analysis I (3) |
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| STAT 260 Introduction to Meta-Analysis (3) |
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| STAT 390 Special Topics in Statistics (3) |
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| STAT 496 Independent Study (3) |
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| Total |
(44–47) |
*Students may substitute a course not listed for a required Statistics elective with the approval of the major advisor.
For students majoring in Statistics, all courses that are required or may be used as electives for the major are included in the determination of the grade point average in the major.
At least 22 of the required 44 credits (one half of the major) must be completed in residence at St. John Fisher College.
Since the Statistics major is completed as part of a Bachelor of Arts degree, a minor or second major is required. A Statistics major may NOT minor in Mathematics.