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The Ph.D. Program
Ph.D. Handbook
The Ph.D. program prepares students for research careers in probability
and statistics in academia and industry. The first year of the program
is spent on foundational courses in theoretical statistics, applied
statistics and probability. In the following years, students take
advanced topics courses Students also take part in the Department's
consulting service. Dissertation work typically begins in the second
year. Students also have opportunities for teaching experience, and for
taking part in a wide variety of projects involving applied probability
or applications of statistics.
M.A. in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences
The department participates in the interdisciplinary M.A. program in
Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences. The QMSS program trains
students to apply quantitative methods to social problems as they arise
in business, government, and nonprofit organizations, and provides a
strong foundation for those who go on to doctoral programs in the
social sciences. It is designed for students with a background in
social sciences or quantitative methods who are interested in deepening
their analytical skills and broadening their knowledge of the social
sciences.
M.S. in Actuarial Science
The Department of Statistics, in conjunction with the School of
Continuing Education, is launching an MS program in Actuarial Science
in the fall of 2006. The program curriculum includes courses in
probability and statistics, economics, business, and actuarial science.
Students also have opportunities to take electives in a variety of
areas, including advanced data analysis, financial engineering and
mathematical finance, econometrics, and stochastic models. Completion
of the program will provide a solid foundation in the theory and
methods needed for advancement in the insurance industry. The
curriculum includes courses to satisfy the VEE requirements and
provides preparation for the first four SOA and CAS exams.
Individualized study plans allow for both full-time and part-time
study. Most students will include practical experience in the form of
an internship in their study plan.
Application material may be found here. The program adviser may be
reached by email here for pre-admissions counseling or for making an
appointment for an in-person or telephone meeting.
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Undergraduate Programs
The Statistics major builds on a foundation in probability and
statistical theory to provide practical training in statistical
methods, study design, and data analysis. The major is appropriate
background for graduate work, including doctoral studies in statistics,
social science, and public health. The major also prepares students for
careers where the analysis of data is of fundamental importance,
including genetics, health policy, epidemiology, marketing, opinion
polling, economics, finance and banking, government, drug development,
and insurance. Students pursuing the major in statistics should meet
with the director of undergraduate studies as early as possible to
develop a study plan. The usual plan begins with the calculus-based
introductory survey course, proceeds through core courses in
probability theory and statistical inference, and then to elective
courses that provide grounding in theory together with practical
experience.
M.A. in Statistics
The M.A. program may serve as preparation for doctoral study in
statistics or other quantitative fields, but it is designed primarily
for individuals who seek a systematic study of statistical theory and
statistical methods as preparation for a new career or to advance in
their current position. Both full-time and part-time enrollment is
possible, and many students enroll exclusively in evening courses. The
student population ranges from new graduates to seasoned professionals,
and contains a large proportion of international students. A variety of
elective courses provide opportunities for concentrations in areas such
as biostatistics, mathematical finance, and actuarial methods.
Practical experience in the use of statistical packages is a feature of
most of the advanced courses.
M.A. in Mathematics with a specialization in Mathematics of Finance
In conjunction with the Department of Mathematics, the Department of
Statistics offers an M.A. in Mathematics with a specialization in the
Mathematics of Finance. The program provides instruction in the
advanced quantitative methods required for modern finance and draws on
the diverse strengths of Columbia in stochastic processes, numerical
methods, and application to finance. Topics covered include probability
and random processes, statistics, partial differential equations,
financial markets and instruments, valuation and hedging techniques,
and computational and simulation methods.
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