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Data science majors may not earn a major or minor in computer science or statistics, a major in computer science and engineering, or the Certificate in Social Science Analytics. Likewise, statistics majors may not earn a major in data science.
Undergraduate students should be aware of the duplication and regression policies concerning the following courses.
Students may earn credit for only two of these:
- STAT:1010 Statistics and Society
- DATA:1015/STAT:1015 Introduction to Data Science
- STAT:1020 Elementary Statistics and Inference (same as PSQF:1020)
- STAT:1030 Statistics for Business
- STAT:2010 Statistical Methods and Computing
Credit for STAT:1010 Statistics and Society may be earned only if the course is taken before any of these:
- STAT:1015 Introduction to Data Science
- STAT:1020 Elementary Statistics and Inference (same as PSQF:1020)
- STAT:1030 Statistics for Business
- STAT:2010 Statistical Methods and Computing
Students may receive credit for only one course from each of these pairs:
- STAT:2010 Statistical Methods and Computing and STAT:4200 Statistical Methods and Computing,
- STAT:3100 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I and STAT:3120 Probability and Statistics, and
- STAT:3510 Biostatistics and STAT:4143 Introduction to Statistical Methods.
Students may not take STAT:3101 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II and STAT:4101 Mathematical Statistics II at the same time and get credit for both (nor go back to STAT:3101 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II after taking STAT:4101 Mathematical Statistics II).
Course descriptions, meeting times, prerequisites, and registration instructions are also provided on MyUI.