Analyzing the numbers: CASL adds statistics degree

February 23, 2015

Emily White soon will make a big decision. The mathematics student received offers from multiple universities to continue her studies next fall in a master鈥檚 degree program in statistics.

萝莉社-Dearborn College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters

True to her statistician roots, she鈥檚 crunching the numbers to help make her choice. Right now, as temperatures in Michigan hover around 0 degrees, that includes analyzing weather trends.

鈥淚n statistics courses, you spend a lot of time analyzing data. Once you have that mindset, you can use it anywhere,鈥 said White, who is minoring in statistics. 鈥淚鈥檝e become a more discerning consumer and observer due to my stats minor.鈥

University of Michigan-Dearborn students like White now have the opportunity to dive further into the applications of statistics. The College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters' (CASL) Department of Mathematics and Statistics will introduce a new undergraduate degree program in applied statistics starting this fall. The program expands on the department鈥檚 long-running minor.

Department Chair Jennifer Zhao said the university launched the program in response to increased student and industry demand.

鈥淲e gather so much data now, and there鈥檚 a need for all of that data to be processed and analyzed,鈥 Zhao said. 鈥淥ur research shows the job market for statisticians will grow another 40 percent through 2020, particularly in market research and 鈥榖ig data鈥 analysis, and in the medical and pharmaceutical industries.鈥

The program requires 24 credit hours of content at the 300- and 400-level and will prepare students to solve complex real-world statistical problems in a range of industries, according to CASL Associate Dean Michael Lachance.

鈥淎pplied statistics programs give students the practical tools and skills they need to be successful in the workforce,鈥 he said.

Lachance said the degree works as a stand-alone major, but also complements a number of campus-wide programs鈥攑rograms including engineering and the physical sciences, public health, health and social sciences, and economics.

鈥淚 always encourage my students to be double majors. Really, they can choose any other major they want,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you have that statistics base, you can help any other discipline; you can help almost any other enterprise where people want to keep track of stuff.鈥

White said the discipline鈥檚 flexibility was part of the draw for her.

鈥淚 have a wide range of interests, so the diversity of the applications of statistics really appeals to me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really amazing how statistics can be used to determine things as simple as, 鈥楧oes tapping a pop can reduce fizz?鈥 to 鈥業s a medication an effective treatment for a particular disease?鈥欌

Visit 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 Department of Mathematics and Statistics webpage to learn more about the new bachelor鈥檚 degree in applied statistics.