Bachelor of Statistics - BSc
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.0
Mathematics is a collection of mathematical techniques that help analyze the data collected. Experts use mathematical thinking, parameters and methods to describe the results and anticipate potential consequences for a variety of scientific, social and business issues. Therefore, mathematics is an important tool used in other fields such as medicine, natural sciences, sociology, economics, engineering and marketing. Scholars gather data, summaries, conclusions and predictions. Data is the blood of our society. From medical to government offices, and market research to the environment, the collection and analysis of data is important to understand how you can develop, create and direct products and services globally.
The University of Essex Bachelor of Science in Statistics program is for students who want to understand and analyze data using modern mathematical methods. It is home to mathematicians who enjoy solving practical problems and want to make a difference in all kinds of areas. In Essex’s study you can read a variety of topics, such as: Mathematics, including theory and computer based exercises, Powering, from linear to full program, applied mathematics, such as vector calculus and unique equation and you will also have the opportunity to engage with our employment activities. You develop your mathematical and mathematical skills by balancing between strong writing and practical application to problems from finance, medicine, biology, economics and other fields of modern research.
Thus, you can find the unique range of knowledge and skills currently required for a mathematical career; business, commerce, industry, government services, education and the wider economy. Essex’s Department of Mathematical Sciences is innovating and focusing on students. Essex’s research teams work extensively in collaborative environments to tackle real-world problems. Mathematicians can easily find tasks if there is a need to make data-based decisions. They can be business analysts, economists, mathematicians, data analysts, risk analysts, environmental scientists and may even develop naturally in management positions. Specialists work in a variety of industries, such as medicine, health care and medicine, marketing research, public administration, social, business, or insurance.
Starting Next |
Duration |
Scholarships |
Location |
October 2020 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Colchester Campus |
October 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Colchester Campus |
October 2022 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Colchester Campus |