Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Getting a Degree with the Word "Statistics" in It, ISN'T the Only Way to Study Statistics at Columbia!


Some of the ways in which you can study probability and statistics at Columbia include pursuing the following degrees:

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL:

B.A. Mathematics

B.S. Applied Mathematics

B.A. Mathematics at Barnard (Girls Only)



GRADUATE LEVEL:

M.A. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences

M.S. Actuarial Science

M.A. Mathematics with a Specialization in Mathematics of Finance

PhD Mathematics



M.A. Mathematics Education

M.S. Mathematics Education

ED.M. Mathematics Education

ED.D. Mathematics Education

ED.D.C.T. College Teaching of Mathematics

PH.D. Mathematics Education

*The Specializations in the Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Teachers College include:

Elementary School Mathematics

Secondary School Mathematics

Supervision in Schools

Teacher Education in Mathematics

College Teaching of an Academic Subject



Obviously, there are other degrees which require some knowledge of Statistics (in fact, most fields except maybe literature and fine arts do - Public Policy, Psychology, Economics, Demography, Physics, any type of Engineering, etc.), but the above mentioned are just the most obvious. Definately click on the Columbia University in the City of New York link to check out the sheer variety of programs offered.

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