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What do you study in statistics? What can I do after graduation?
When volunteering for the college entrance examination, many candidates and parents are very interested in the employment direction of statistics major. The following is what I compiled for you, what to learn in statistics and what to do after graduation, for reference only. Welcome to read this article.

Learning course of statistics specialty

Professional basic courses: probability statistics, mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, ordinary differential equations, complex variable functions, real variable functions, mathematical physical equations, mathematical experiments, mathematical models, mathematical methodology, general physics, linear programming, etc.

Professional courses: mathematical statistics, multivariate statistical analysis, time series analysis, applied stochastic process, statistical calculation, nonparametric statistics and other courses.

Specialized elective courses: statistical basis, interest theory, applied statistical software, computational finance, risk theory, financial mathematics, fuzzy mathematics, experimental design, linear model introduction, sampling survey and data analysis theory, statistical analysis of qualitative data, actuarial science, reliability statistics and survival analysis, nonlinear programming, life insurance actuarial practice, measurement theory, preliminary random analysis, etc.

Professional practice courses: professional cognitive practice, mathematical practice, actuarial practice, sampling survey and data analysis practice, graduation practice, thesis.

Employment direction of statistics major

After graduation, students of this major can engage in the development, application and management of statistical investigation, statistical information management and quantitative analysis in enterprises, institutions and economic management departments, or engage in research and teaching in scientific research and education departments.

Engaged in industry:

After graduation, I mainly engaged in Internet, new energy, education and other industries, as follows:

1, Internet/e-commerce;

2. New energy sources;

3. Trade/import and export;

4. Electronic technology/semiconductors/integrated circuits;

5. Finance/investment/securities;

6. Computer software;

7. Education/training/institutions;

8. Building/building materials/engineering.

Engaged in the post:

After graduation, I mainly worked as a product manager, interaction designer and ui designer, as follows:

1, sales assistant;

2. accounting;

3. Personnel Commissioner;

4. Administrative Commissioner;

5. Warehouse manager;

6. Administrative front desk;

7. Cashier;

8. Administrative Assistant.

Expanding reading: the training goal of statistics specialty

Statistics major mainly includes general statistics and economic statistics. It aims to cultivate senior professionals who have good knowledge of mathematics or mathematical economy, master the basic theories and methods of statistics, skillfully use computers to analyze data, engage in the development, application and management of statistical investigation, statistical information management and quantitative analysis in enterprises and institutions and economic management departments, or engage in research and teaching in scientific research and education departments.