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Statistics


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  • Course Category

    Mathematics & Natural Science

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What is Statistics?

Statistics is the study of data processing, from planning, collecting, analyzing, interpreting and presenting data. The function of statistics itself is as a basis for decision making. Without accurate data analysis, the right decision can never happen. Statistics is widely applied to various disciplines, both social sciences and exact sciences.

Why did you choose this programme?

Statistics may look boring because you will be struggling with numbers. But actually statistics have a very important role as a basis for decision making. By studying statistics, you become a master of how to search, sort and process a data that is used as a basis for companies, governments, and other institutions in issuing certain policies, programs, and products.

Subjects in Statistics

  • 1Statistics Method
  • 2Basic Physics
  • 3Elementary Linear Algebra
  • 4Basic Chemistry
  • 5General Biology
  • 6Logic & Number Theory
  • 7Liner Algebra
  • 8Financial Mathematics
  • 9Algorithms and Statistical Software
  • 10Numerical Methods
  • 11Mathematical Statistics
  • 12Advanced Statistics Methods
  • 13Analysis of Real
  • 14Matrix Theory Statistics
  • 15Introduction to Probability Theory
  • 16Sampling Techniques
  • 17Nonparametric Statistics
  • 18Multivariate Analysis
  • 19Stochastic Processes
  • 20egression Analysis
  • 21Design Experiments
  • 22Model Losses
  • 23Runtun Time
  • 24Statistics Quality Control
  • 25Survey Methods
  • 26Actuarial Mathematics
  • 27Spatial Statistics
  • 28Quantitative Data Analysis
  • 29Decision Statistics Theory
  • 30Methods Statistical Forecasting
  • 31Genomic Statistics
  • 32Categorical Data Analysis
  • 33Survival Analysis

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Job Prospect for Statistics

Statistics work prospects are very broad, because almost all agencies need someone who understands how to obtain and process data. In the government sector, a graduate of the Statistics study program can work in institutions such as Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). Meanwhile in the private sector, Statistics graduates have the opportunity to work in almost all industries ranging from Finance, Banking, Manufacturing, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), and even Technology.