Statistics
The Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) in Statistics
The statistics majors are designed to train students in the application of mathematical models and decision making in business, industry, and government. An MBA program and an MS program are offered. Both provide students with the concepts and skills that form the fundamental base of knowledge essential to statistics professionals in today's business environment. The MBA program is designed primarily for those who employ statistical methods in an applied discipline such as economics or marketing, or who are responsible for managing or interfacing with a statistical department. The MS Program is designed to train technical specialists in the field. The major in statistics is given within the Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems.
Courses in Major (12 credits)
Required |
Credits |
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| STA 9000 | Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications | 3 |
| STA 9750 (OPR 9750) | Basic Software Tools for Data Analysis | 3 |
Choose two courses from: |
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| STA 9701 | Time Series: Forecasting and Statistical Modeling | 3 |
| STA 9705 | Multivariate Statistical Methods | 3 |
| STA 9710 | Statistical Methods in Sampling and Auditing | 3 |
| STA 9850 (OPR 9850) | Advanced Statistical Computing | 3 |
Nore:Students are not limited to taking only four courses in their major and may use their nine general elective credits to take additional courses if they wish.
For more information, contact:
Prof. Hammou El Barmi
Faculty Advisor
(646) 312-3384
Hammou_Elbarmi@baruch.cuny.eduProf. Lawrence Tatum
Faculty Advisor
(646) 312-3381
Lawrence_Tatum@baruch.cuny.edu
Graduate Admissions
151 E. 25th St. Room 820 (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
Phone: (646) 312-1300
Fax: (646) 312-1301
Website: Graduate Admissions
Office of Graduate Studies
Full-Time Honors MBA and Accelerated Part-Time MBA Programs:
(646) 312-3130
Maria_DiBenedetto@baruch.cuny.eduFlex-Time MBA and MS Programs:
(646) 312-3140
Zicklin_Graduate_Advisement@baruch.cuny.edu
Website: Graduate studies
Requirements apply to students admitted in fall 2003 or later. Students admitted prior to fall 2003 who have questions about their program are encouraged to get in touch with their faculty advisor or the Office of Graduate Student Services.
