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What subjects does the applied statistics postgraduate entrance examination take?
Postgraduate courses in applied statistics include 10 1 ideological and political theory; Foreign languages (20 1 English I, 202 Russian, 203 Japanese, 240 French, 24 1 German, 242 Spanish, 243 Arabic, 244 Italian, 245 Portuguese, 246 Korean); 303 Mathematics III (National Unified Examination); 8 1 1 Economics (self-proposition, microeconomics, macroeconomics).

Applied statistics mainly studies the basic theories and methods of statistics, and can skillfully use computers to process and analyze a large number of data and solve practical problems in various fields. It mainly involves data analysis, data management, statistical investigation and so on.

Training objectives:

Statistics majors mainly train students with good teaching or mathematics and economics literacy, master the basic theories and methods of statistics, have good scientific literacy, can skillfully use computers to analyze data, and can work in enterprises, institutions and economic fields.

Senior professionals engaged in statistical investigation, statistical information management, quantitative analysis, market research, quality control, development, research, application and management of high-tech products in financial and management departments, or engaged in research and teaching in scientific research and education departments.