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The Statistics Program oversees undergraduate statistics courses for majors, minors, and all bachelor's degree programs. The School of Medicine and Dentistry houses the Department of Biostatistics, which manages master's and doctoral programs. Both units maintain vibrant research initiatives in statistical theory and methodology led by faculty and students. The program provides essential statistics instruction for various degree paths.
Students can pursue two undergraduate statistics degrees: a Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA).
The BS program delivers specialized training in statistical methods, combining methodological study, computational skills, and practical applications. This intensive curriculum emphasizes advanced statistical techniques through a structured sequence of statistics and mathematics courses. The BS degree's mathematical foundation supports the sophisticated methodologies taught in upper-level courses. Graduates develop expertise in probability theory, statistical inference, linear models, and Bayesian analysis, along with specialized programming competencies valuable for statisticians.
Career Paths
A statistics degree opens doors to diverse professional opportunities and graduate studies. In today's data-driven world, where information shapes decisions across healthcare, policy, and commerce, statistical training provides significant advantages. Rochester statistics graduates have secured positions with government agencies (including the Census Bureau and various federal departments), insurance firms, pharmaceutical companies, and other sectors. The undergraduate degree also serves as excellent preparation for graduate work in statistics, economics, mathematics, political science, psychology, and related disciplines. Professional schools in law, medicine, and other fields frequently value applicants with statistics backgrounds.