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The Department of Statistics and Biostatistics provides graduate programs culminating in a Master of Science in Statistics. Designed with adaptability in mind, the curriculum accommodates students from diverse academic backgrounds (such as statistics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, business, economics, and other quantitative disciplines) with varying professional goals. Specializations are available in Actuarial Science, Applied Statistics, Data Science, and Mathematical Statistics. The program ensures all participants gain proficiency in applied statistical methods, computational approaches, probability theory, and their underlying mathematical principles. Graduates will develop the ability to stay current with advancements in the field and independently acquire new statistical methodologies through professional literature. Alongside the university's general requirements outlined in the catalog, students must fulfill specific departmental criteria detailed in subsequent sections.