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The Department of Statistics provides degree programs at bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Students can pursue two undergraduate minors: applied statistics or general statistics, along with a graduate statistics certificate. Undergraduate options include a mathematics-statistics double major, pre-actuarial science track, and behavioral statistics degree. The curriculum covers both practical applications and theoretical foundations of statistics, with extensive computer integration in coursework. Modern statistical education heavily incorporates software tools and emphasizes data analysis skills in applied courses. Contemporary statistical training occurs at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Combining a statistics major with minors in fields like mathematics, computer science, or various sciences creates versatile career preparation for industry, government, and academia. Proficiency in fundamental statistical methods is growing increasingly valuable across numerous disciplines.