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UC Santa Barbara General CatalogUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

Statistics and Applied Probability

Department of Statistics and Applied Probability
Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences
South Hall 5607A
Telephone: (805) 893-2129
Undergraduate E-mail: undergradadvisor@pstat.ucsb.edu
Graduate E-mail: gradinfo@pstat.ucsb.edu
Website: www.pstat.ucsb.edu
Department Chair: Tomoyuki Ichiba
Graduate Vice Chair: Andrew Carter
Undergraduate Vice Chair: Wendy Meiring


 
Graduate Program

The following programs are available: M.A. in Statistics—Mathematical Statistics Specialization, or Applied Statistics Specialization; Ph.D. in Statistics and Applied Probability; and the Ph.D. in Statistics and Applied Probability with an Emphasis in Financial Mathematics and Statistics. Also available are two optional interdisciplinary Ph.D. emphases (Bioengineering and Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences). Specializations are not listed on a student’s transcript or diploma; however, emphases are listed on the transcript.

In addition to departmental requirements, candidates for graduate degrees must meet the university degree requirements described in the Graduate Education section of this catalog.

Data Science Consulting Laboratory

The Data Science Consulting Laboratory - DataLab - provides advice on statistical and machine learning methods to researchers (faculty and graduate students) at UCSB. Advice can be given at all stages of an investigation — planning the data collection, choosing the appropriate statistical methods for valid interpretation of results, choosing effective software for calculation and graphical display and figuring out how to do the numerical work on a computer and reporting the final statistical results. Please go to datascience.ucsb.edu/consulting to request a consultation

Admission

In addition to departmental admission requirements, applicants must also meet the university requirements for admission described in the “Graduate Education” section of the General Catalog.

Admission is available for the MA, MA/Ph.D., and Ph.D. programs. A candidate for admission must fulfill the scholarship requirements for graduate study and have had undergraduate coursework equivalent to PSTAT 120A-B-C (Probability and Statistics), Math 108A (linear algebra) and a basic computer science course. Students may be admitted who do not satisfy all requirements, but they will be asked to take supplementary undergraduate courses which will not count toward the graduate degree unit course requirements described below.

The deadlines for MA applications are as follows:
MA Application to begin in Fall quarter: February 15
MA Application to begin in Winter quarter: October 18
MA Application to begin in Spring quarter: January 10

PhD application (for Fall quarter start only): December 15 (priority funding deadline). To be considered for campus-wide fellowship competitions, applications must be submitted by December 15. The department will consider PhD applications submitted by February 1st for Teaching Assistant positions. PhD Applications are not accepted for Winter/Spring quarter start-dates.

Master of Arts—Statistics—Mathematical Statistics Specialization Plan 1 (Requirements - PDF)

Master of Arts—Statistics—Mathematical Statistics Specialization Plan 2 (Requirements - PDF)

Master of Arts—Statistics—Applied Statistics Specialization (Requirements - PDF)

Master of Arts—Statistics—Data Science Specialization (Requirements - PDF)

Master of Science—Actuarial Sciences (Requirements - PDF)

Doctor of Philosophy—Statistics and Applied Probability (Requirements - PDF)

Doctor of Philosophy—Statistics and Applied Probability, Financial Mathematics and Statistics Emphasis (Requirements - PDF)

Optional Interdisciplinary Emphases

Students pursuing a doctoral degree in Statistics may petition to add the following Optional Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Emphases: Bioengineering, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences.

Requirement sheets for each emphasis may be found on this page.