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Studying applied statistics involves examining and interpreting data from multiple perspectives, uncovering insights within the information. You'll discover relationships and tendencies in numerical data, then communicate these findings to help others comprehend complex phenomena.
From healthcare and social sciences to business, athletics, manufacturing, and public policy - numerous sectors depend on statisticians' analytical expertise. Statistical methods and probability concepts also guide critical choices in insurance, finance, and technological development.
ELA 30-1 Mathematics 30-1 Two of Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 31, Physics 30 or Computing Science-Advanced Career and Technology Studies (5 credits) One subject from Group A, B, C, or D