奥克兰大学/University of Auckland
- 课程名称:
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc(Hons)) in Statistics (Operations Research)
- 课程级别:学士学位/Bachelor's Degree(7级)
- 课程代码:
- 学费:$39,584 NZD Per Year
- 学分:
- 开学时间:16-July-2018
- 申请截止:
- 授课校区:Tamaki Innovation Campus
- 课程信息:
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- Master of Science
- Master of Speech Language Therapy Practice
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Course details
Summary
Extend your knowledge in your specialist area at postgraduate level with our honours programme.
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) programme involves one year of full-time study, or two years of part-time study, after you have completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Science.
Statistics (Operations Research)
Statistics is important for anyone who wants to be able to look critically at numerical information and not be easily misled. It is important for anyone who has problems to solve, problems they won't be able to solve until they find out a little more about the world and how it operates - from finding ways to make a business more profitable right through to improving living standards and fighting cancer.
Investigation - asking questions, designing ways to collect data to answer those questions, collecting data, making sense of what that data says to produce sensible answers - this is the subject matter of statisticians and a set of general life-skills.
We live in an Information Age. Computers allow us to collect and store information in quantities that previously would not even have been dreamed of. But raw, undigested data stored on computer disks are useless until human beings can start to make sense of them. Statistics is the human side of the computer revolution, an information science, the art and science of extracting meaning form seemingly incomprehensible data. Statistics applies to almost any field. This is why some training in statistics can help make you more effective in almost any career.
Our recent graduates have found employment in industry, research institutes, medical research teams, government departments, market research companies, insurance companies, investment banks, and in universities. For many of these jobs, a postgraduate degree has been essential.
Requirements:
30 points: STATS 781 Honours Project in Statistics
15 points STATS 779, 782 or equivalent
At least 45 points from STATS 701–787, BIOINF 704, POPLHLTH 702, 707–709, 711
Up to 30 points from 700 level courses in Statistics or related subjects, as approved by the Head of Department
Career opportunities
The sheer diversity of applications of statistics makes it exciting. In one week, a practicing statistician could help to investigate a case of disputed authorship, design an experiment to evaluate the effects of a new treatment for a disease, analyse a set of data gathered by an ecologist, and help a freight carrier to study his or her work processes to find ways of making the company more profitable.
One of the more interesting applications of statistics which leads to employment is Operations Research. This involves the development of ways of managing large systems. This may involve cost minimization or modelling and forecasting, and be applied to such fields as inventory control, scheduling problems, production planning or faming such as bids for contracts or political campaigns. It may deal with issues such as reliability of equipment, location problems, or how to service customers to best advantage.
Further study options
Bachelor of Science (Honours) other subjects:
Applied Mathematics, Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Exercise Sciences, Food Science, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Logic and Computation, Mathematics, Medical Physics and Image Technology, Medical Statistics, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, Photonics, Physics, Physiology, Psychology.
Entry criteria
The prerequisite is a major in Statistics and at least 90 points at Stage III and including STATS 210 or 225.
English language requirements:IELTS 6.5; TOEFL (iBT) 90; TOEFL (paper-based) 575; CAE or CPE 176; PTE 58; MELAB 85.




