Online Masters in Statistics

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by GeeBee, Oct 12, 2012.

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  1. GeeBee

    GeeBee Member

    I updated my search for masters-level statistics programs, and I'm posting the results here in hopes that they might help someone else find what they are seeking.

    Penn State Master of Applied Statistics:
    Penn State | Online Master of Applied Statistics | Overview
    30 hours @ $736/hour

    Iowa State MS Statistics
    Department of Statistics
    34 hours

    Rochester Institute of Technology MS Applied Statistics
    RIT - John D. Hromi Center for Quality and Applied Statistics | Academic Programs | Master of Science in Applied Statistics
    45 credits @ $999/credit hour

    Texas A&M MS Statistics
    Online Statistics Degree by Texas A&M University
    36 hours @ $800/hour (I think)

    University of South Carolina Master of Applied Statistics
    Certificate in Applied Statistics (MAS) : Department of Statistics
    30 hours @ $1,008

    University of West Florida MS Statistics
    UWF - Mathematics and Statistics - Fully Synchronous Online MS Program using Elluminate
    30 hours @ $353 (resident) $1012 (non-resident) (Waiver program to allow in-state tuition for out-of state residents)

    Colorado State Master of Applied Statistics
    Master of Applied Statistics Degree Online - CSU OnlinePlus - CSU OnlinePlus
    31 credits @ $649

    University of Idaho MS Statistical Science
    https://eo.uidaho.edu/stat-degree
    30 hours @ $622
     
  2. mcjon77

    mcjon77 Member

    Thanks for updating this. I started teaching myself stats recently and see clearly how folks with strong stats skills will be in VERY high demand in the future.
     
  3. Jonathan Whatley

    Jonathan Whatley Well-Known Member

    Stanford University (specifically their Center for Professional Development) offers a subset, in the current term two, of the courses towards their M.S. in Statistics online. They stress that "This degree requires on campus attendance, as a majority of the coursework is not available at a distance."
     
  4. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    I ha ve three really good documents. If you PM me your email address I will send them. One is Cohen's Power Primer.
     
  5. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

  6. mcjon77

    mcjon77 Member

    Thanks, Randell. I'll check those out.

    I find it ironic that statistics was of the only classes I had in college that I paid ZERO attention to because I didn't see how it would be useful for anything. Now I am dusting off my old textbooks and giving it another go.
     
  7. Jonathan Whatley

    Jonathan Whatley Well-Known Member

    Northwestern University
    School of Continuing Studies
    Master of Science in Predictive Analysis
    Completely online. A sort of MIS-statistics hybrid, with courses in database management and data mining, statistical analysis and predictive modeling, and project management and other supporting subjects.
     

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