📚About the Program
Master’s in Statistics at University College Dublin
The goal of the MA Statistics is to train the new generation of Data Scientists, by empowering them with a broad range of skills in statistics and machine learning. Once completed, the MA Statistics brings students to the same level as the MSc Statistics: the degrees are equivalent. However, in contrast to the 1-year MSc Statistics, the MA Statistics is 16 months long, and it includes several fundamental statistics modules in it's core structure. These modules cover the fundamentals of statistics and data science and prepare students for more advanced modules. The MA Statistics programme is aimed at students who have an undergraduate degree in a discipline with numerate skills, and who have covered some basic topics of statistics. The MA Statistics programme is an EMOS (European Master in Official Statistics) labelled programme, which means that some students may have the opportunity to take modules and a project on official statistics, and potentially receive the EMOS certification of their degree. The EMOS MA Statistics also includes a research module, which is provided in the form of an internship at an institution whose work involves official statistics. The MA Statistics is the only EMOS accredited programme in Ireland and it is ideal for students who are interested in pursuing a career in official statistics, in Ireland or abroad. The MA Statistics is ideal for students interested in data science careers in industry, business and government , and to those interested in pursuing a subsequent PhD in statistics or other areas related to data science. Careers & Employability On successful completion of the programme, students will be able to demonstrate in-depth understanding of statistical concepts, apply advanced statistical reasoning, techniques and models in the analysis of real data, and employ technical computing skills. Career opportunities exist in a variety of industries including pharmaceutical companies, banking, finance, government departments, risk management and the IT sector. Some past students have embarked on careers in academia by proceeding to study for a PhD. Graduates are currently working for companies such as Google, Western Union, AIB, Norbrook, Ernst & Young, Novartis, Deloitte, Meta and Eaton. Demand for our Statistics graduates continues to be strong both in Ireland and abroad.
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