The Statistics specialisation is designed for students who wish to:
- Develop a greater understanding of statistical principles and their application;
- Improve analytical skills for interpreting and analysing statistical information;
- Gain greater insight into the Australian and international financial markets;
- Increase management skills for dealing with organisations, teams and policy issues; and,
- Expand their applied knowledge in various specialised areas of statistics.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must consist of:
24 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
EMET8005 | Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics | 6 |
EMET8012 | Business and Economic Forecasting | 6 |
FINM7006 | Foundations of Finance | 6 |
MATH1113 | Mathematical Foundations for Actuarial Studies | 6 |
STAT6038 | Regression Modelling | 6 |
STAT6039 | Principles of Mathematical Statistics | 6 |
STAT6043 | Life Contingencies | 6 |
STAT6045 | Actuarial Techniques | 6 |
STAT6046 | Financial Mathematics | 6 |
STAT7001 | Applied Statistics | 6 |
STAT7018 | Stochastic Modelling | 6 |
STAT7026 | Graphical Data Analysis | 6 |
STAT7029 | Design of Experiments and Surveys | 6 |
STAT7030 | Generalised Linear Models | 6 |
STAT7042 | Survival Models | 6 |
STAT7055 | Introductory Statistics for Business and Finance | 6 |
STAT8002 | Applied Time Series Analysis | 6 |
STAT8003 | Biostatistics | 6 |
STAT8027 | Statistical Inference | 6 |
STAT8035 | Risk Theory | 6 |
STAT8036 | Credibility Theory | 6 |
STAT8053 | Applied Research Essay | 3-24 |
STAT8056 | Advanced Mathematical Statistics | 6 |