Courses of Study 2011-2012 
    
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Courses of Study 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Statistical Science


In Computing and Information Science .

Course Offerings 

301 Malott Hall; (607) 255-8066, www.stat.cornell.edu

Statistical inference and probabilistic modeling are central to all of the pure and applied sciences today. Statistical thinking and quantitative reasoning has become pervasive in culture, economy, law, government, and science, dramatically changing the way people view the world. Cornell’s academic and research programs take advantage of Cornell University’s extensive resources, drawing from many colleges and research groups.

Statistical Science is part of  the Faculty of Computing and Information Science (CIS).

Faculty


M. T. Wells, chair; R. L. Strawderman, director of graduate studies; J. A. Bunge, director of professional programs; J. Abowd, J. Booth, F. Bunea, T. DiCiccio, R. Durrett, Y. Hong, G. Hooker, J. T. G. Hwang, N. Kiefer, P. Li, D. Matteson, F. Molinari, M. Nussbaum, P. Protter, S. Resnick, D. Ruppert, G. Samorodnitsky, S. J. Schwager, B. Turnbull, P. Velleman, M. Wegkamp, D. Woodard