Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics
What is this course about?
CSU's Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics concentrates on practical skills, enabling students to use statistical analysis to solve a variety of problems using modern techniques and software packages.
CSU's Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics is designed to allow professionals from varied backgrounds to deepen their statistical analysis knowledge. Students will use this knowledge to solve practical problems in work contexts as diverse as agriculture, business, health and science. Students are introduced to a statistical package in the core subject and this is used extensively in all subsequent subjects to solve more advanced problems.
This course is available by distance education only and is offered across a two session academic year with sessions commencing in February and July each year. Subjects are taught using a range of blended learning techniques, including distance education study materials, video-captured lectures, online meetings, subject forums and additional study resources. Our flexible learning environment allows students to study this course by distance education from anywhere in the world.
The Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics has a minimum part-time duration of three sessions. However, actual duration is dependent on subject availability and the session of commencement.
Graduation requirements
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 32 points (four subjects).
Academic expectations
For each 8 point subject at CSU, students should normally expect to spend between 140-160 hours engaged in the specified learning and assessment activities (such as attending lectures or residential schools, assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, assignments or examinations). The student workload for some subjects may vary from these norms as a result of approved course design.
Students will be assessed on the basis of completed assignments, examinations, workplace learning, or other methods as outlined in specific subject outlines.
Where applicable, students are responsible for travel and accommodation costs involved in workplace learning experiences, or attending residential schools (distance education students).
Expectations relating to academic, workplace learning, time and cost requirements for specific subjects are provided in the subject abstracts and in course materials.
Credit / pathways
No special credit arrangements apply.
Candidates may receive transfer credit for up to 50% of the course for prior study if they can demonstrate that such study was completed at a recognised higher education institution within the last 10 years at the postgraduate level. To apply for credit, candidates are required to submit with their application for admission a certified transcript of results and subject outline / curriculum of those subjects.
The course consists of two core subjects and two restricted electives.
Core subjects
STA401 Postgraduate Scientific Statistics
STA308 Experimental Design and Analysis
Restricted Electives
Two of the following:
STA427 Generalised Linear Models
SPA402 Spatial Statistics
STA404 Statistical Reasoning
STA347 Multivariate Statistical Analysis
[ ] any other Level 400 or 500 Statistics subject with the approval of the Course Coordinator
Enrolment pattern
Pattern A Session 1 (February) start
Session 1
STA401 Postgraduate Scientific Statistics
Session 2
[ ] Elective 1
Session 3
STA308 Experimental Design and Analysis
[ ] Elective 2
Pattern B Session 2 (July) start
Session 1
STA401 Postgraduate Scientific Statistics
Session 2
STA308 Experimental Design and Analysis
[ ] Elective 1
Session 3
[ ] Elective 2
Admission requirements
Applicants for admission must normally hold an undergraduate degree in any discipline from an accredited tertiary institution.
Internet access
CSU places great emphasis on services to its students. It is a leader in the provision of online services and, in particular, the use of the internet in the support of teaching, administration and communications with students.
The online environment is so integrated into all aspects of student life and the learning experience at CSU that the University now assumes that all on campus and distance education students at CSU will have ongoing access to an internet connected computer capable of communicating with CSU online systems.
Students enrolled in Information Technology subjects (i.e. with an ITC subject code) may be required to have additional hardware and/or software that is deemed essential for the completion of the learning activities in that subject.
English language proficiency
The University has minimum requirements for English language proficiency prior to entry to our courses. Some courses also have a requirement for a higher entry or exit level of English proficiency. More information on English language requirements.
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