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Statistics, Master of Science

Statistics forms the backbone of a multitude of research endeavors and is essential in the design of experiments and analysis of experimental data—in disciplines old, new, and cutting edge. This non-thesis advanced degree concludes with a comprehensive exam conducted by the student's advisory committee.

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  • To receive a master's degree at Northern Arizona University, you must complete a planned group of courses from one or more subject areas, consisting of at least 30 units of graduate-level courses. Many master's degree programs require more than 30 units.

    You must additionally complete:

    • All requirements for your specific academic plan(s). This may include a thesis.
    • All graduate work with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.
    • All work toward the master's degree must be completed within six consecutive years. The six years begins with the semester and year of admission to the program.

     

    Individual degree programs may exceed the baseline University Policy for a master's degree. The program-specific requirements are provided on the Details tab below.

    Read the full policy here.

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In addition to University Requirements:

  • Complete individual plan requirements.
Minimum Units for Completion32
Major GPA3.0
Additional Admission Requirements

Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.

Fieldwork Experience/InternshipOptional
Comprehensive ExamComprehensive Exam is required.
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Student Learning Outcomes
 

  • Graduates will demonstrate breadth and depth of knowledge of statistics at the graduate level.
    • Graduates will understand a wide range of statistical theory, especially Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and Linear Models, which are central to advanced studies in statistics. This foundation provides the primary mathematical framework for understanding and applying advanced statistical methods.
    • Graduates will understand and be able to apply advanced statistical models and inference methods and how they relate to the core statistical theory.
    • Graduates will demonstrate mastery by successfully completing a comprehensive oral exam covering an approved set of three courses encompassing topics in both theoretical and applied statistics. This exam is administered by a committee of the faculty with expertise in these courses from the Department of Mathematics & Statistics.
  • Graduates will demonstrate statistical reasoning skills at the graduate level.
    • Graduates will be able to select data collection methodologies based on relevant scientific questions and practicality constraints.
    • Graduates will be able to choose and implement analysis methods based on the constraints of a study design and the scientific questions of interest.
    • Graduates will be able to assess statistical significance of aspects of a proposed model and interpret  the results in the situational context.
    • Graduates will have the theoretical and applied knowledge to understand and critique new statistical methodology and its relevance to a particular study or scientific problem.
    • Graduates will possess the creativity and intuition to apply known statistical methodology in new situations.
  • Graduates will communicate statistics effectively in preparation for careers in industry, with government agencies, or in education.
    • By both written and oral means, graduates will be able to explain statistical methodology, assumptions, and results.
    • Graduates will be proficient in the use of numerical, graphical, and narrative methods for conveying statistical information.
    • By tailoring the level of complexity and detail to the audience, graduates will be able to communicate effectively with statisticians, non--statistician researchers, and the community at large.

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Graduate Admission Information
  • The NAU graduate online application is required for all programs. Admission to many graduate programs is on a competitive basis, and programs may have higher standards than those established by the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies.

    Admission requirements include the following:

    • Transcripts.
    • Undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution with a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale ("A" = 4.0), or the equivalent.


    Visit the NAU Graduate Admissions website for additional information about graduate school application deadlines, eligibility for study, and admissions policies.

    Ready to apply? Begin your application now.

    International applicants have additional admission requirements. Please see the International Graduate Admissions Policy.

Additional Admission Requirements
  • Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.

    • Essay/Letter of Intent/Personal Statement*
    • Prerequisite Coursework
      • Completion of 23 hours of undergraduate mathematics and statistics coursework at the level of calculus and above with a grade of C or better, and have at least a 3.0 grade point average in these courses.
        • The 23 units must include coursework in multivariable calculus, linear algebra, real analysis (advanced calculus), and mathematical statistics.
    • List of courses taken in the field with titles/authors of textbooks used.
    • Recommendation(s)/Reference(s)*
    • Resume or Curriculum Vitae*
  • *See the application for details.

  • For those applying fall 2026 and beyond the following will be required:

    • Essay/Letter of Intent/Personal Statement*
    • Prerequisite Coursework
    • At least 23 hours of undergraduate mathematics and statistics coursework at the level of calculus and above with a grade of C or better, and have at least a 3.0 grade point average in these courses.
      • The 23 units must include coursework in multivariable calculus, linear algebra, real analysis (advanced calculus), and mathematical statistics.
    • Recommendation(s)/Reference(s)*
  • *See the application for details.

Master's Requirements
  • This Master's degree requires 32 units distributed as follows:

    • Core Coursework: 20 units
    • Statistics Elective: 3 units
    • Coherent Area: 9 units


    Take the following 32 units:

    • Students must complete 24 units of formal letter-graded coursework.
  • Core Coursework (20 units)

    • STA 471, STA 574, STA 585, STA 587, STA 673, STA 674, STA 675, STA 676 (20 units)
  • Statistics Elective (3 units)

    • Select from the following (3 units):
      • STA 477, STA 571, STA 572, STA 575, STA 578, STA 608
  • Coherent Area (9 units)

    • Coherent area of your own choosing, subject to advisor and department graduate operations committee approval.
    • While a coherent area may consist of additional statistics or mathematics courses, students are encouraged to choose an area in forestry, environmental sciences, biological sciences, or another area of application of statistics.
    • Coherent-area coursework must be appropriate for a graduate program.
  • Comprehensive Final Exam

    • Perform satisfactorily on a comprehensive final exam conducted by your advisory committee.
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  • Some courses may have prerequisites. For prerequisite information, click on the course or see your advisor.

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Master of Science in Statistics

With this degree, you will be trained in both the theory and application of statistics in a specific mathematics related area of your choice. Examples of these areas could be in:
  • actuarial science
  • applied mathematics
  • applied statistics
  • environmental science
  • forestry

Admission requirements Accordion Closed

For the MS program in statistics, you must have completed at least 23 credit hours of undergraduate mathematics and statistics coursework at the level of calculus and above with a grade of C or better, and have at least a 3.0 grade point average in these courses. The 23 credit hours must include coursework in multi-variable calculus, linear algebra, real analysis (advanced calculus), and either probability or mathematical statistics.

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This degree is offered under the comprehensive examination plan, meaning you must pass a comprehensive final exam conducted by your advisory committee.  See the Program of Study for more degree details. If you have specific questions about our graduate programs, please e-mail the Graduate Coordinator.

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To apply to the MS Statistics program, review the application process.
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