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MSc - Master of Science
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MSc - Master of Science
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Our Statistics MSc will teach you the theories behind a variety of statistical techniques, and how to apply them in scenarios that professional statisticians face every day.You’ll develop a detailed working knowledge of important statistical techniques and concepts, including linear and generalised linear modelling, Bayesian statistics, time series and machine learning. Our Statistics MSc includes modules on how to collect data and design experiments, and the role of statistics in clinical trials. You’ll learn how to analyse and draw meaningful conclusions from data, and develop your programming skills using the statistical computing software R.Around one-third of the course is devoted to your dissertation. This may focus on investigating a data set, or a more theoretical or methodological topic. You’ll gain skills to help you stand out in the graduate job market, such as planning and researching a project, data acquisition, problem specification, analysis and reporting your findings.External clients, such as pharmaceutical companies or sports modelling organisations, often provide dissertation topics. Distance learning students often come with projects designed by their employer. Recent examples of dissertation topics include:Probabilistic Topic ModellingSpatio-temporal Modelling of Social PhenomenaFeature selection for high dimensional dataModelling Football Results
Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in a relevant subject with relevant modules. We look for applications that demonstrate background within mathematics (particularly calculus and linear algebra), probability (and/or stochastic processes) and statistics (eg Linear modelling, multivariate methods, machine learning, time series etc). Typically we require a selection of modules from each of the three areas to cover each year of undergraduate study and at least 50% of the degree to be in a mathematical subject. Applications with employment history in statistical or data science fields are also welcomed, including for distance learning courses. In such cases we consider the balance of both relevant parts of the employment history and academic qualifications.
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£12,310 per year
Students from Domestic
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£27,670 per year
Students from EU
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£27,670 per year
Students from International
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