About

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Statistics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) equips students with a comprehensive understanding of statistical theories and their practical applications across various disciplines. The program offers two distinct tracks to cater to diverse academic and career aspirations:

1. Applied Statistics Track

This track emphasizes the practical application of statistical methods to real-world problems, preparing students for immediate employment in sectors such as government and industry. It also serves as a solid foundation for those aiming to pursue graduate studies with an applied focus.

2. Mathematical Statistics Track

Designed for students interested in the theoretical aspects of statistics, this track provides the necessary background for advanced studies in statistics, applied mathematics, or related quantitative fields like computer science and engineering.

Core Curriculum

All statistics majors are required to complete foundational courses in calculus, linear algebra, multivariable calculus, statistical computing, probability theory, and mathematical statistics. Additionally, students must demonstrate proficiency in technical communication.

Electives

Students personalize their learning experience by selecting electives aligned with their chosen track. These electives may include advanced courses in statistics, mathematics, computer science, economics, information systems, psychology, and sociology.

Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program

UMBC offers an accelerated pathway allowing qualified students to earn both B.S. and M.S. degrees in Statistics. This program enables students to take graduate-level courses during their undergraduate studies, expediting the completion of a master's degree.

Career Prospects

Graduates are well-prepared for roles such as statisticians, data analysts, and actuarial scientists in various industries, including healthcare, finance, technology, and government. The program also lays the groundwork for those considering doctoral studies.

For detailed information on course requirements and program specifics, please visit the UMBC Undergraduate Catalog.