Specialise in Statistics for your Bachelor of Science at Massey
Theory and practical relevance
If you enjoy working with numbers, you will love studying statistics. It is a broad area of study that involves much more than the organisation and display of data. Statistics involves the careful analysis of underlying questions and critical examination of the sources of data. Modelling the variability in data to evaluate evidence is part of this broad science.
As a Bachelor of Science (Statistics) student you will learn the fundamental theory of statistics. You’ll also learn the quantitative skills to conduct robust statistical analyses that are effective in the real world. With these broadly useful skills, statisticians are able to work across all areas of science and industry – anywhere that data are found.
Sought-after skills
You’ll learn how to work with large data sets to discover patterns and draw conclusions. They are sought-after skills for many employers. As one of New Zealand’s first universities to offer courses in data mining, Massey has both the experience and strength to ensure you graduate a step ahead of the rest.
Topics
Some of the topics taught in statistics courses include:
probability models
data analysis
statistical models
statistical inference
biostatistics
experiments and surveys
multivariate models
statistical methods of quality improvement
data mining
simulation
forecasting and time series.
Learn from the best
Our lecturers are actively researching and bring that research to your learning. You also benefit from Massey’s broader expertise. We link in with areas such as our marine ecology area in Auckland and veterinary science in Manawatu. You’ll gain a practical understanding of the many different applications of statistics.
Complementary skills that set you apart
You could choose a double major or minor incorporating a wide range of courses, from volcanology and earth sciences, to infectious diseases and population ecology. If you are studying other science subjects or looking at studying business, studying statistics as a complementary subject can set you apart when applying for jobs.
A Bachelor of Science in Statistics is a good fit if you:
want to create quantitative solutions to modern day problems
enjoy teamwork with people from different subject areas
are confident working with computers.