Why take another Statistics class?
- Data-Driven Decision Making: In today’s data-centric world, statistics equips you with the skills to analyze and interpret data, enabling informed decision-making across a wide range of fields.
- Versatile Applications: Statistics is used in many domains, including healthcare, business, and the social sciences, making it a flexible and valuable foundation for diverse career paths.
- Strong Job Market Demand: As the use of big data continues to grow, so does the demand for professionals with expertise in statistics and data analytics, leading to strong career opportunities and job security.
- Marketability:聽A solid background in statistics can significantly enhance your competitiveness in both the job market and graduate school applications. It is also highly beneficial for research and advanced coursework.
- Compensation: According to a 2020聽,聽median base salaries for data scientists range from $95,500 to $173,000 depending on experience.
- Top Career Rankings: ranked Data Scientist and Actuary in the top 11 Best Jobs of 2026.
What is required for a Statistics Minor?
You must take STS 2120 (Statistics in Applications) & 4 more courses from the following list.
| STS 2130 | Survey Sampling Methods |
| STS 2300 | Introduction to Data Analysis |
| STS 2320 | Statistical Modeling |
| STS 2560 | Applied Nonparametric Statistics |
| STS 3250 | Design and Analysis of Experiments |
| STS 3270 | Statistical Computing for Data Management |
| STS 3300 | Statistical Methods for Data Analytics |
| STS 3410 | Probability and Statistics |
| STS 3470 | Statistical Computing for Simulation and Theory |
| STS 4980 | Statistics Practicum |
| One course in an allied field (below) can count towards the Statistics Minor! |
List of allied courses:
| ANT/SOC 2150 | Qualitative Research Methods |
| ANT/SOC 2160 | Quantitative Research Methods |
| BIO 2512 & BIO 2513 | Introductory Population Biology & Laboratory |
| CSC 1100 | Data Science and Visualization |
| CSC 4422 | Data Mining and Machine Learning |
| ECO 3300 | Introduction to Econometrics |
| ENS 2000 | Sophomore Seminar: Environmental Inquiry |
| ENS/GEO 2500 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems: Vector |
| ENS/GEO 2502 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems: Raster |
| ESS 2140 | Research Methods |
| FIN 4975 | Data Analysis and Finance |
| HSS 2850 | Research Methods in Human Service Studies |
| MEA 3800 | Advanced Media Analytics |
| MGT 3100 | Foundations of Business Analytics |
| MGT 4260 | Data Mining for Managerial Decision Making |
| MKT 4140 | Marketing Research |
| PHS 3010 | Introduction to Epidemiology |
| POL 2200 | Research Methods in Political Science and Policy Studies |
| PSY 2970 | Experimental Research Methods and Statistics |
| PSY 3970 | Nonexperimental Research Methods and Statistics |
| SPT 2320 | Sport Data and Research |
Fall 2026 Course Offerings
STS 2120: STATISTICS IN APPLICATION
- Gain experience describing data with graphs and statistics
- Understand confidence intervals and hypothesis testing
- Learn how to use SAS software
- PREREQUISITE: STS 1100, MTH 1160, MTH 1510, placement exemption, or permission of the Statistics Program Coordinator
STS 2130: SURVEY SAMPLING METHODS
- Understand different sampling methods
- Learn how to effectively design various types of surveys
- Gain experience analyzing survey data
- PREREQUISITE: STS 2120
STS 2300: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS
- Learn how to code in R using RStudio
- Gain a deeper understanding of topics introduced in STS 2120
- Learn how to generate reproducible and dynamic statistical reports
- PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: STS 2120
STS 2320: STATISTICAL MODELING
- Learn how to develop and compare statistical models
- Utilize models to make predictions
- Review simple linear regression and learn multiple linear regression and logistic regression
- PREREQUISITE: STS 2120
STS 3250: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERMENTS
- Learn experimental design methods such as Latin squares and randomized block designs
- Understand the difference between fixed and random effects
- Gain experience analyzing experimental data
- PREREQUISITE: STS 2120
STS 3300: METHODS FOR DATA ANALYTICS
- Learn about workflow, reproducibility, and database management
- Gain experience handling missing data
- Understand data ethics
- PREREQUISITE: STS 2300
STS 3410: PROBABILITY THEORY AND STATISTICS
- Learn about discrete and continuous random variables and their distributions
- Study the theory behind sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing
- PREREQUISITE: MTH 2510
January 2027 Course Offerings
STS 3270: STATISTICAL COMPUTING FOR DATA MANAGEMENT
Spring 2027 Course Offerings
STS 2120: STATISTICS IN APPLICATION
STS 2130: SURVEY SAMPLING METHODS
STS 2300: INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS
STS 2320: STATISTICAL MODELING
STS 2560: APPLIED NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS
STS 3470: STATISTICAL COMPUTING FOR SIMULATION AND THEORY
For more information,聽please contact Dr. Doehler (kdoehler@elon.edu).