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Miami University 1
Statistics- Bachelor of
Science
FIN 301
3
Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3
Total Credit Hours
The program requires at least 32 hours of STA courses at the 300-level
or above.
Introductory Statistics Courses
Introduction to Statistical Modeling
Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACC 222
Select three hours of ACC at the 300 level or above
Program Requirements
or STA 363
ACC 221
ACC 468/ACC 568 Accounting for Governmental and
Not-for-Profit Organizations
All STA courses and all courses in the 12-hour section of the related
hours, should be taken for grades, not credit/no-credit. In the STA
courses, your GPA must be at least 2.00.
Applied Statistics
3
15
Accounting (MPT ACC 1)
For information, contact the Department of Statistics, 311 Upham
Hall, 513-529-7828.
STA 301
Introduction to Business Finance
Total Credit Hours
3
Statistics Core Courses
3
3
12
Accounting (MPT 2)
ACC 221
Introduction to Financial Accounting
3
ACC 222
Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3
ACC 321
Intermediate Financial Accounting
3
ACC 422/ACC 522 Financial Accounting Research
Total Credit Hours
3
12
Chemistry (MPT CHM 1)
STA 401/STA 501
Probability
3
Statistical Programming
3
CHM 142
& CHM 145
College Chemistry
and College Chemistry Laboratory
5
STA 402/STA 502
STA 462/STA 562
Inferential Statistics
3
CHM 231
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
4
STA 463/STA 563
Regression Analysis
4
or CHM 241
Organic Chemistry
STA 466/STA 566
Experimental Design Methods
4
Select one of the following:
STA 475
Data Analysis Practicum (MPC)
3
Statistics Electives
Select at least three of the following:
STA 333
9
Nonparametric Statistics
1
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory for
Chemistry Majors
CHM 251
& CHM 254
Organic Chemistry for Chemistry
Majors
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory for
Chemistry Majors
4-5
STA 363
Introduction to Statistical Modeling
STA 365
Statistical Quality Control
STA 404/
STA 504
Advanced Data Visualization
STA 427/
STA 527
Introduction to Bayesian Statistics
STA 432
Survey Sampling in Business
Chemistry (MPT CHM 2)
STA 467/
STA 567
Statistical Learning
CHM 142
& CHM 145
College Chemistry
and College Chemistry Laboratory
5
STA 483/
STA 583
Analysis of Forecasting Systems
CHM 231
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
4
or CHM 241
Organic Chemistry
CHM 363
& CHM 364
Analytical Chemistry
and Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Total Credit Hours
Related Hours
Select one of the following:
Select one of the following lists
12-16
Total Credit Hours
44-48
1
CHM 244
& CHM 254
May be counted as an elective if credit has been earned for
STA 301 and STA 363 is completed prior to taking STA 463/
STA 563.
Note: Many upper level STA courses have MTH 252 and MTH 222 or
MTH 331 as a pre or co-requisite.
CHM 244
& CHM 254
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory for
Chemistry Majors
CHM 251
& CHM 254
Organic Chemistry for Chemistry
Majors
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory for
Chemistry Majors
Select one of the following:
Related Hours
Actuarial Science
ECO 201
Principles of Microeconomics
3
ECO 202
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
ACC 221
Introduction to Financial Accounting
3
ACC 222
Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3
CHM 332
Outlines of Biochemistry
CHM 432/
CHM 532
Fundamentals of Biochemistry
CHM 433/
CHM 533
Biochemistry
Total Credit Hours
5
18-19
4-5
3-4
16-18
2 Statistics- Bachelor of Science
Economics (MPT ECO 3)
ECO 201
Principles of Microeconomics
3
ECO 202
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
ECO 317
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
3
ECO 418/ECO 518 Monetary Theory and Policy
or ECO 419
3
Business Cycles
Total Credit Hours
12
Physics (MPT PHY 1)
PHY 192
General Physics with Laboratory II
5
PHY 281
Contemporary Physics I: Foundations
3
PHY 286
Introduction to Computational Physics
3
PHY 293
Contemporary Physics Laboratory
2
Total Credit Hours
13
Computer Science and Software Engineering (MPT CSE 2)
CSE 174
Fundamentals of Programming and
Problem Solving
3
CSE 271
Object-Oriented Programming
3
Select one of the following:
3
the College of Education, Health and Society, 202 McGuffey Hall,
513-529-6418.
To earn an A.B. degree in addition to teacher licensure, you must
complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree as stated
earlier, while also satisfying your professional education course
requirements. As a consequence, the following courses (not all of
which apply toward the A.B.) are automatically required to be in your
academic program:
These courses must include:
Code
Title
Credit
Hours
MTH 331
Proof: Introduction to Higher
Mathematics
3
MTH 408/
MTH 508
Mathematical Problem Solving with
Technology
3
MTH 409/
MTH 509
Secondary Mathematics from an
Advanced Perspective
3
MTH 411/
MTH 511
Foundations of Geometry
3
CSE 252
Web Application Programming
4
Data Abstraction and Data Structures
MTH 421/
MTH 521
Introduction to Abstract Algebra
CSE 274
CSE 283
Data Communication and Networks
MTH 482
Great Theorems of Mathematics
3
STA 301
Applied Statistics
3
STA 401/STA 501
Probability
3
Select three hours above the 174 level
Total Credit Hours
3
12
Computer Science and Software Engineering (MPT CSE 3)
CSE 273
Optimization Modeling
3
CSE 372
Stochastic Modeling
3
CSE 471/CSE 571
Simulation
3
Select three hours above the 174 level
Total Credit Hours
3
12
Information Systems and Analytics (MPT ISA 3)
ISA 235
Information Technology and the
Intelligent Enterprise
3
ISA 245
Database Systems and Data
Warehousing
3
ISA 401
Business Intelligence and Data
Visualization
3
ISA 414
Managing Big Data
3
Total Credit Hours
12
Other
Select 12 or more hours approved by the Chief
Departmental Advisor in Statistics
12
Total Credit Hours
12
Note: The related hours requirement is waived for students who
complete the requirements for a major, co-major, or minor outside of
the Department of Statistics.
Teacher Licensure
Students who wish to combine teacher licensure with a major in the
Department of Mathematics should apply for admission to a licensure
cohort as outlined in the College of Education, Health and Society
chapter. For information, contact the Office of Student Services in
One additional course is required for completion of the A.B. degree.
See the A.B. requirements for details about the selection of this
course.
To earn a B.S. degree in addition to teacher licensure, you must
complete the requirements for the B.S. in Mathematics or the B.S. in
Mathematics and Statistics. Each of these programs requires four or
five additional courses. See the B.S. requirements for details about
the selection of these courses.
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