Program Overview
What will I learn?
As a statistics major, you'll learn how to manage and analyze data in different contexts (such as health care and finance) using various types of software to solve real-world problems. You'll typically take a few required courses in statistics methods, probability theory and other key concepts, as well as some classes in calculus. Beyond that, many of your courses will be electives, including advanced statistics classes where you can dive into topics such as surveys, quality control and computing.
What can I do outside of class?
At UB, you'll find plenty of opportunities to make friends, build your professional network and learn more about your interests.
- Research. Even as an undergrad, you can work with faculty on research projects such as genetic studies and evaluating statistical methods.
- Campus-wide collaborations and events. Meet well-known speakers at lectures and other events hosted by the School of Public Health and Health Professions and other schools within UB’s Academic Health Center.
- Study abroad and other global opportunities. Get firsthand, life-changing experience while helping others and learning about health services around the world.
What can I do with a statistics degree?
Nearly every type of organization deals with data, which means they need people (like you!) who can understand and interpret it. With a statistics degree, you might find yourself working in:
- Business, analyzing sales for a retail company or helping a hospital provide more effective treatment for patients.
- Education, teaching about statistics or advising on future trends.
- Government, studying the impact of public health initiatives or working as an actuary to help minimize the risk of harmful outcomes.
Some common career choices include:
- Business analyst.
- Consultant.
- Data analyst.
- Data scientist.
- Financial analyst.
- Research assistant.
- Risk analyst.
- Statistician.
You can also choose to continue your education with a graduate degree in applied statistics, theoretical statistics or a related field.
Who will I learn from?
"I have had wonderful faculty members as mentors to support and guide me to my success at UB."
As our students will tell you, the faculty members at UB support you every step of the way. They're here to inspire you, answer your questions and help you prepare for whatever comes next after graduation.
In addition, our professors are expert researchers who have used, developed and applied statistical techniques in a variety of fields, and have collaborated with leading organizations such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Faculty members have expertise in a range of related areas, often including (but certainly not limited to) health care informatics, computer science, data science and artificial intelligence.
University at Buffalo
Overview:
University at Buffalo (UB) is a public research university located in Buffalo, New York. It is consistently recognized as one of the world's most exceptional and affordable universities, making it a top choice for students and faculty globally. UB is New York State's flagship university and is known for its commitment to research, innovation, and community engagement.
Student Life and Campus Experience:
UB offers a vibrant campus life with over 400 student clubs and organizations. Students can enjoy Division I basketball games, kayaking on the on-campus lake, and a variety of other activities. The university encourages students to share their "True Blue" pride and wear blue on Fridays.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Exceptional Academics:
UB offers over 500 degree programs with world-renowned faculty.Research Opportunities:
As a top 40 public research university, UB provides students with opportunities to collaborate with leading researchers and tackle complex challenges.Diverse and Inclusive Environment:
UB fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for students from all backgrounds.Affordable Education:
UB is consistently ranked as one of the most affordable universities in the world.Vibrant Campus Life:
UB offers a wide range of activities and opportunities for students to engage in both on and off campus.Academic Programs:
UB has 13 schools and colleges, including:
- Architecture and Planning
- Arts and Sciences
- Dental Medicine
- Education
- Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
- Law
- Management
- Nursing
- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Public Health and Health Professions
- Roswell Park Graduate Division
- Social Work
Other:
UB is committed to sustainability and has been recognized for its climate action efforts. The university has a 12:1 student/faculty ratio, providing students with personalized attention and support.