What is this Structured Elective about?
In today’s data-driven world, every science graduate needs to be equipped with statistical and data analytic skills, regardless of their specific scientific field. Employers are keen to see data analytic skills, and that graduates are proficient users of data analytic software.
Why should I take this Structured Elective?
Students who take this Structured Elective will develop their data analysis skills. These are becoming a basic requirement in graduate-level jobs in many different fields. It also allows for greater access to higher-level modules and MSc programmes in computer science and statistics.
How would this Structured Elective benefit me?
Having increased statistics and data analytics skills will be of assistance in any scientific module taken in UCD. You can expect to have a better understanding of visualisation and presentation of data which will improve your marks in reports and presentations that you may have to give.
How do I take the modules in this Structured Elective?
- Structured Electives are available to undergraduate students only.
- You must take the specified modules in or after 2014/15.
- To be awarded this Structured Elective you must take 15 credits from the list of modules outlined below. You will not be awarded this Structured Elective if you are graduating with a major or minor listed in the Eligibility section.
- Note that these modules can be taken in any order and at any stage as none is a prerequisite for any other. The stages detailed below are the recommended stages at which to take each module.
Select | Module | Title | Credits |
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Any three modules from: | STAT 10050 STAT 10060 STAT 10010 STAT 20070 STAT 20100 STAT 20110 |
Practical Statistics Statistical Modelling Research Methods Data Modelling for Science Inferential Statistics Introduction to Probability |
5 5 5 5 5 |
Eligibility
You will not be awarded this Structured Elective if you are graduating with a major or minor listed below.
Major/Minor | Programme |
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Applied & Computational Mathematics (APS1) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Actuarial & Financial Studies (BSS3) | BAFS (BHSCI008) |
Economics, Mathematics and Statistics (EMS1) | BSc Social Sciences (BHSOC010) |
Mathematics (MMS1) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Education (MMS2) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics, Chemistry and Education (MMS4) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics, Physics and Education (MMS5) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics, Biology & Education (A) (MMS6) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics, Biology & Education (B) (MMS7) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Financial Mathematics (MMS8) |
Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics, Computer Science and Education (MMS9) | Science (BHSCI001) |
Mathematics (MSJ2) | BSc Social Sciences (BHSOC010) |
Mathematics (MSJ3) |
BA (BHACS001; BHACS023) BA International (BHACS027) |
Statistics Joint Major (SAJ2) |
BA (BHACS001; BHACS023) Arts P/T (BHACS014) BA International (BHACS027) BA PT (BHACS031) |
Statistics (SAJ3) | BSc Social Sciences (BHSOC010) |
Statistics (SAS1) | Science (BHSCI001) |
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