Statistics at University of Warwick - UCAS

Course summary

Available as an MSc, Warwick's Statistics course aims to cover topics most relevant to a career as a professional statistician. Your training will open the way to employment in many sectors, including marketing, insurance, banking and pharmaceutical industry. It may also provide the pathway to a research degree (PhD). Course overview The programme aims to cover topics most relevant to a career as a professional statistician. This training opens the way to employment in many sectors of the economy and public services including medical, health and life sciences, marketing, insurance, banking and pharmaceutical industry, quality management and analytics for business and manufacturing, national and local government. You will receive practical and theoretical training in two core modules and further specialisation as well as broader knowledge in six optional modules of your choice. After completing successfully the taught portion of the course, you will continue for a further ten weeks to put your knowledge into practice through a dissertation. For further details, please visit our website. This information is applicable for 2024 entry. Given the interval between the publication of courses and enrolment, some of the information may change. It is important to check our website before you apply.

Modules

Core modules

  • Statistical Methods
  • An Introduction to Statistical Practice
  • Dissertation
Optional modules The remaining six modules are chosen from a wide range of options, subject to availability, to suit the interests of individual students. The options include:
  • Advanced Topics in Data Science
  • Bayesian Forecasting and Intervention with Advanced Topics
  • Applied Stochastic Processes with Advanced Topics
  • Medical Statistics with Advanced Topics
  • Monte Carlo Methods
  • Designed Experiments with Advanced Topics
- Multivariate Statistics with Advanced Topics

Assessment method

Assessment is initially made for each module separately: some modules have an element of continuous assessment through coursework, but the majority of modules are assessed through written examinations in May and June or, for some modules, January. Your performance in the core and optional modules combined is then examined by an examinations board consisting of academic staff plus an External Examiner appointed from another university. Dissertations are examined in the Department and then by the External Examiner. The MSc degree is awarded subject to satisfactory standard in the dissertation and taught modules. Students who do outstandingly well in both taught modules and the dissertation may be awarded the MSc with Distinction or Merit.


Entry requirements

Minimum requirements 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Statistics, Mathematics or a science with sufficiently high mathematical content. English language requirements You can find out more about our English language requirements. This course requires the following: Band A No score lower than 6.0 in all IELTS fields with a total score of 6.5 minimum. International qualifications We welcome applications from students with other internationally recognised qualifications.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Additional fee information

Please visit the University of Warwick website for the tuition fees for postgraduate courses: https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/funding/fees

Sponsorship information

We offer a variety of postgraduate funding options for study at the University of Warwick, from postgraduate loans, university scholarships, fee awards, to academic department bursaries. It's important that you apply for your postgraduate course first before you apply for a University of Warwick scholarship.

Statistics at University of Warwick - UCAS