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MS in Operations Research and Statistical Science (Dual Degree)

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Geography

Study Level

Masters

This program allows students to earn an MS in Operations Research and an MS in Statistical Science by completing 48 credits of course work in both areas instead of the 60 that would be required if the degrees were sought independently. The dual degree program requires a total of 48 credits as specified below. Required Courses (24 credits) OR 541 - Operations Research: Deterministic Models Credits: 3 OR 542 - Operations Research: Stochastic Models Credits: 3 OR 635 - Discrete System Simulation Credits: 3 OR 699 - Masters Project Credits: 3 STAT 544 - Applied Probability Credits: 3 STAT 554 - Applied Statistics I Credits: 3 STAT 652 - Statistical Inference Credits: 3 STAT 654 - Applied Statistics II Credits: 3 Elective Credits in OR Courses (12 credits) 12 elective credits in OR courses at the 600 level, including at least one deterministic methods course and at least one stochastic methods course. Deterministic Methods Courses: OR 641 - Linear Programming Credits: 3 OR 642 - Integer Programming Credits: 3 OR 643 - Network Modeling Credits: 3 OR 644 - Nonlinear Programming Credits: 3 Stochastic Methods Courses: OR 645 - Stochastic Processes Credits: 3 OR 647 - Queuing Theory Credits: 3 OR 674 - Dynamic Programming Credits: 3 OR 675 - Reliability Analysis Credits: 3 OR 677 - Statistical Process Control Credits: 3 SYST 664 - Bayesian Inference and Decision Theory Credits: 3 Elective Credits in STAT Courses (12 credits) 12 elective credits from any STAT courses numbered 540-775.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Geography

Study Level

Masters

This program allows students to earn an MS in Operations Research and an MS in Statistical Science by completing 48 credits of course work in both areas instead of the 60 that would be required if the degrees were sought independently. The dual degree program requires a total of 48 credits as specified below. Required Courses (24 credits) OR 541 - Operations Research: Deterministic Models Credits: 3 OR 542 - Operations Research: Stochastic Models Credits: 3 OR 635 - Discrete System Simulation Credits: 3 OR 699 - Masters Project Credits: 3 STAT 544 - Applied Probability Credits: 3 STAT 554 - Applied Statistics I Credits: 3 STAT 652 - Statistical Inference Credits: 3 STAT 654 - Applied Statistics II Credits: 3 Elective Credits in OR Courses (12 credits) 12 elective credits in OR courses at the 600 level, including at least one deterministic methods course and at least one stochastic methods course. Deterministic Methods Courses: OR 641 - Linear Programming Credits: 3 OR 642 - Integer Programming Credits: 3 OR 643 - Network Modeling Credits: 3 OR 644 - Nonlinear Programming Credits: 3 Stochastic Methods Courses: OR 645 - Stochastic Processes Credits: 3 OR 647 - Queuing Theory Credits: 3 OR 674 - Dynamic Programming Credits: 3 OR 675 - Reliability Analysis Credits: 3 OR 677 - Statistical Process Control Credits: 3 SYST 664 - Bayesian Inference and Decision Theory Credits: 3 Elective Credits in STAT Courses (12 credits) 12 elective credits from any STAT courses numbered 540-775.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: Students are required to have paper-based TOEFL of 570 and 230 on the computer-based TOEFL ; overall band score of 59 on the Pearson Test of English.

Jan-2000

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