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Statistics plays a vital role across scientific disciplines, social sciences, finance, and business, serving as the fundamental framework for evaluating data-driven evidence. In a statistics program, students explore theoretical, computational, and practical aspects of statistics alongside probability theory.
Throughout their studies, students apply statistical methods to diverse real-world scenarios. The curriculum covers uncertainty measurement, experimental methodology, probabilistic modeling, and cutting-edge statistical and machine learning approaches. This program provides crucial preparation for those pursuing careers in professional statistics.
The combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing program enhances analytical abilities while allowing students to investigate various scientific fields. Participants complete core science requirements, introductory electives, and a chosen science specialization, supplemented by additional electives to fulfill degree credit requirements.
The initial year focuses exclusively on science coursework, with nursing studies beginning in the second year. Progression to the Master of Nursing requires meeting academic benchmarks. The nursing component features both theoretical instruction and extensive hands-on training, including more than 800 hours of clinical placements.