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IGSP PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Department:
Chemical Engineering
Contact:
Paul Frymier, 311 Dougherty
Engineering (pdf@utk.edu)
Semester Hours by Course Level
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Non-Stat |
Stat |
Level A |
Level B |
Level C |
Status |
1. |
M.S. |
Minora |
6 |
3 |
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Approved
5/02 |
2. |
M.S. |
M.S. |
Full requirements of Stat.
M.S. program |
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3. |
Ph.D. |
Minorb |
6 |
9 |
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Approved
5/02 |
4. |
Ph.D. |
M.S. |
6 |
9 |
9 |
Approved
4/03 |
aAt
least one course must be taken from the Statistics Department
bAt least two courses must be taken from the Statistics Department
NOTES:
- The Level A courses must be an approved sequence.
- The Statistics M.S. requires 33 hours, (IGSP hours plus 9 hours) plus comprehensive
exams.
- Courses taken for the doctoral degree may fulfill requirements for the
M.S. degree in
Statistics.
- Courses taken for the minor or the masters degree in Statistics may fulfill
requirements for the doctoral program. Contact the home department.
- Some of the Level B hours may be obtained from certain Level A and C courses upon
approval by the IGSP Executive Committee and the students home department.
- The students home department must verify the fulfillment of non-Statistics degree
requirements.
Statistics course recommendations for specific concentration areas (approved by IGSP
Executive Committee):
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M.S.
Chemical Engineering |
Ph.D.
Chemical Engineering |
Minor in Statistics |
Minor in Statistics |
Level A
Course Sequences
(Choose one sequence) |
Stat 537 - 538 or Stat 571 - 572 |
Level B Courses |
(choose 3 hours) |
(choose 9 hours) |
Stat 573, 575,
578, 579, 5831, 773, 679 |
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Note: A comprehensive exam in Statistics is
also required |
Notes:
1. Approval depends upon
content of the course. Students should seek approval from the Chemical
Engineering faculty advisor before taking this course.
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Ph.D.
Chemical Engineering |
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MS
in Statistics |
Level A:
Stat 571, Stat 572* |
Level B: Stat 573*
and two courses from among 574, 575, 578, 579 |
Level C: Stat 563*,
564* and one of 567,666,673,674,677,679 |
Additional Courses: 9
additional hours of Chemical Engineering |
* required
for comprehensive exams in methods and theory |
Page last updated
08/03/05
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