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E-Mail Adress of the Student Advisory Service:
studienberatung@statistik.tu-dortmund.de

 

 

Prof. Dr. Christine Müller
Student Advisory Service
Tel.: +49 231 755 - 4238
cmueller@statistik.tu-dortmund.de

 

JProf. Dr. Uwe Ligges
Student Advisory Service
Tel.: +49 231 755 - 4353
ligges@statistik.tu-dortmund.de

 

Dr. Matthias Arnold
Student Advisory Service
Tel.: +49 231 755 - 5203
arnold@statistik.tu-dortmund.de

 

Dipl.-Stat. André König
Student Advisory Service
Tel.: +49 231 755 - 5401
akoenig@statistik.tu-dortmund.de

 

Dipl.-Stat. Claudia Köllmann
Student Advisory Service
Tel.: +49 231 755 - 3455
koellmann@statistik.tu-dortmund.de

 

Dipl.-Stat. Editha Lockow
Student Advisory Service
Tel.: +49 231 755 - 3109
lockow@statistik.tu-dortmund.de


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Statistics - Master of Science

The two year masters in statistics is built on the Statistic B.Sc. and can started in either the summer or winter semesters. The world of work is always changing and developing, and that's why only necessary methods, knowledge and information is taught, with the aim to be able to work in the field of science, making sure students have scientific awareness and can trade responsibly.

Students who have already completed a B.Sc. in Data Analysis and Management or Mathematics can go on to do Masters under certain conditions. Exceptions can also be made on application. This course will allow masters students will broaden their knowledge of mathematic statistics by taking elective courses in many specialist fields, such as non-parametric statistics, robust statistical processes or regression. As well as dealing with the core statistical methods, individual work is highly encouraged through different projects.

The application of statistics increasingly encourages autonomy, which is displayed in the use of special terminology, adapted methods and in organisation. This is why you can choose a focus in biometrics, econometrics/empirical economy,or technometrics. You can also study without a focus.

The course is made up of eight modules with exams and six months spent working on a thesis. There will also be about 3 modules of a minor course, including exams.

The admission requirements for the masters course can be found in paragraph 3 of the masters examination information. Admission is possible through application to the examinations office of the statistics faculty.

 

Information on the course content can be found in the examination information.

 

 

Please take note that the course and exam information is in some cases temporary and therefore is subject to change at any time.