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Applied statistics. What?
Basic theories and methods of applied statistics, computer application skills and basic training, etc.

1. This major mainly studies the basic theories and methods of statistics, lays a good mathematical foundation, has good scientific literacy, and has the basic ability of data processing and statistical analysis after theoretical research, application skills and computer use training.

2. The major of applied statistics mainly includes general statistics and economic statistics, so as to cultivate good knowledge of mathematics or mathematical economics, master the basic theories and methods of statistics, and skillfully use computers to analyze data.

3. Statistics graduates have good employment prospects; Mainly engaged in research and teaching in government statistical departments, economic management departments, banks, securities companies, insurance companies and other financial institutions and information consulting companies or engaged in data analysis in large enterprise departments.

What is applied statistics?

Practical statistics is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to statistics major. This major trains students to have good professional ethics, systematic statistical knowledge, understand statistical theory, master the basic ideas and methods of statistics, have the ability to analyze data with computer software, and be able to engage in economic, management, biology, medicine, finance, insurance, industry, agriculture, forestry, commerce, information technology, education, health, medicine, meteorology, water conservancy, environment and disaster reduction and other related fields.

This major trains students to have good professional ethics, systematic statistical knowledge, understand statistical theory, master the basic ideas and methods of unified planning, have the ability to analyze data with computer software, and be able to engage in economic, management, biology, medicine, finance, insurance, industry, agriculture and forestry, commerce, information technology, education, health, medicine, meteorology, water conservancy, environment, disaster reduction and other related fields.