The University of Tennessee                                          
Department of Statistics, Operations, and Management Science  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Approved IGSP Courses

 

Level A

Level B

Level C

 

 

Level A Sequences: Level A courses are introductory, graduate-level applied statistics courses.

  • Stat 531-532* Survey of Statistical Methods I, II
  • Stat 537-538 Statistics for Research I, II
  • (PSS 561 Statistics for Biological Research or Stat 531 or Stat 537) and (AS 571/PSS 571 Design and Analysis of Biological Research)
  • Pol.Sci. 512-513 Quantitative Political Analysis I, II
  • (College of Social Work only) (Stat 531 or 537) and Soc. Wk. 606 Analysis of Social Work Data II
  • IE 516 Statistical Methods in Industrial Engineering and Stat 538 Statistics for Research II
  • SW 605 - 606* Analysis of Social Work Data I, II
  • Psychology 521 - 522 Analysis of Variance for Social Sciences - Multiple Regression for Social Sciences
  • Anthropology 504 Anthropological Statistics I and Stat 538 Statistics for Research II

*Stat 531 - 532 and SW 605 - 606 typically do not prepare students for higher-level statistics courses.  Approved for MS or MA with statistics minor only.  Doctoral students wishing to have Stat 531-2 or SW 605 - 606 apply as Level A courses may petition to do so after successful completion (grade B or better) of at least one Level B or C course in the Department of Statistics. Courses do not count toward the M.S. in Statistics.

 

 

Level B: Level B courses are graduate-level applied statistics courses which have Level A (or equivalent) prerequisites.

 

Stat 474 Data Mining Methods and Applications AS 572 Least Squares Analysis IIE 556 Data Mining in Engineering and Manufacturing
Stat 573 Design of Experiments AS 675 Statistical Genomics MGT 627 Structural Equation Models in Organizational Research 
Stat 575 Applied Time Series Anthro 604 Anthropological Statistics II NE 579 Advanced Monitoring and
            Diagnostic Techniques
Stat 578 Categorical Data Analysis Communication and Information 640 Advanced Communication and Information Research Methods: Advanced Design and Analysis  NE 585 Process System Reliability
           and Safety
Stat 579 Applied Multivariate Methods Econ 582 Elements of Econometrics I Pol. Sci. 610 Special Topics in
            Empirical Theory and Methodology
Stat 583 Special Topics in Applied Statistics Econ 583 Elements of Econometrics II Psy 601 Hierarchical Linear Models
Stat 593 Independent Study Econ 682 Advanced Microeconometrics Psy 607 Seminar in Applied Psychometrics
Ag Econ 524 Econometric Methods in Agricultural Economics Econ 683 Time Series Econometrics Social Work 665 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods: Applied Multilevel Modeling
    Sociology 534 Advanced Sociological    Analysis (topic-by-topic basis)
    Sociology 631 Advanced Quantitative Methods

 

 

 

 

Level C: Level C courses are advanced applied courses or theory courses which have statistics and mathematics prerequisites.

 

Stat 560 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
Stat 666 Advanced Statistical Process Control Stat 683 Special Topics in Statistics Math 525-526 Statistics
Stat 563 Probability and Statistical Inference Stat 673 Advanced Topics in Design of Experiments and Linear Models IIE 605 Probabilistic Methods for Engineering Systems Math 527 Stochastic Modeling
Stat 567 Analysis of Lifetime Data Stat 674 Advanced Data Mining Mgmt Science 681 Special Topics* NE 653 Theory of Information Processing
Stat 662 Computational Methods in Statistics Stat 677 Statistical Modeling Math 423-425 Probability I, Statistics  
Stat 663, 664 Advanced Statistics Theory I, II Stat 679 Multivariate Statistical Modeling  Math 523-524 Probability  

 

* ARIMA Models of Supply Chains.  Other Special Topics must secure IGSP approval.

 

 

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