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Statistics enables us to interpret and explain real-world occurrences, ranging from public health trends to climate predictions and corporate earnings. By analyzing data, professionals in this field can form dependable insights to inform critical choices. The study of statistics stands alone as a discipline or complements areas like life sciences, physics, technology, and social studies.
At UW-La Crosse, the Mathematics & Statistics Department supports a broad spectrum of learners. It fosters growth for liberal arts students by establishing a strong base for exploring scientific and social disciplines while equipping them with skills valuable for specialized careers. The department also focuses intensely on developing future mathematicians and statisticians.
Career paths in statistics
Graduates with statistics degrees enter diverse professional fields. Some become industry analysts, statisticians, or actuaries, while others advance to graduate studies in law, medical fields, or business administration.
Applicant must have completion of secondary or post-secondary from institution.
English Language Proficiency
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 73 with IELTS score of 6.0 and PTE score of 54. In addition completion of ELS level 112 and completion of WESLI level 700 is required.
Priority application deadlines are 15 December for the January/Spring semester and 15 July for the September/Fall semester.