Statistics is the practice of working with data using computational and quantitative techniques: collecting, organizing, modeling, analyzing, summarizing, and visualizing, often in order to make well-founded inferences or predictions from samples. Statistical methods and ways of thinking are important in many disciplines, from physical sciences to the humanities; and statistical evidence is crucial for high-stakes decision-making in realms like medicine, public policy, and finance.
The ability to handle and think critically about data, and to understand the design, assumptions, and limitations of statistical analysis and studies fit well within a liberal arts education. Drew’s statistics program has a strong computational, applied, and interdisciplinary focus that prepares students to more effectively contribute to their area of study and to better understand, improve, and protect the world in which we live.
Bachelor
Fall : 1 May / Spring : 2 January
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UG- Fall: 1st May; Spring: 1st jan|PG- It varies from program to program
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IELTS: 6.5 (Minimum 6.0 in each) TOFEL: PTE: -
4 Years
USD$ 44000.00
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Madison, New Jersey
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