PoliSci Major, Stats Minor?

<p>I have applied to UCB as a PoliSci major transfer student for the fall of 2008, but recently I’ve become interested in a possible minor in Statistics to compliment PoliSci; though, since this interest is only recent, I have not completed any of the under division prereqs for a Stats minor at UCB (Math 1A, 1B, 53, 54). Also, there is the consideration of the workload in the upper division requirements for the minor, consisting of 9 Stats courses listed below, taken alongside the upper division courses in PoliSci.</p>

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Major Requirements:</p>

<p>Stat 133 Concepts in Computing with Data
Stat 134 (or 101 or 200A) Concepts of Probability
Stat 135 (or 102 or 200B) Concepts of Statistics </p>

<p>*3 of the following (at least one course must have a lab): *</p>

<p>Stat 150 Stochastic Processes
Stat 151A (lab) Linear Modelling: Theory and Applications
Stat 151B (lab) Linear Modelling: Theory and Applications
Stat 152 (lab) Sampling Surveys
Stat 153 (lab) Introduction to Time Series
Stat 155 Game Theory
Stat 157 Seminar on Topics in Probability and Statistics </p>

<p>*In addition, 3 courses from either the Math Option OR the Applied Option are required *</p>

<p>Math Option: Math 110 and two courses from Mathematics: 104, 105, 113, 126, 128A, 185 </p>

<p>Applied Option: Three upper division courses will be selected, in conjunction with advice form the undergraduate faculty advisor, from a field in which statistics is applied. Possible fields include CS, Demography, IEOR, Business Administration, Economics, and a combination of Business Administration and Economics. See the undergraduate major FAQ with more information on how to proceed with this option.

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<p>Provided I am accepted at UCB, will it be feasible to complete a Stats minor within 2 years in conjunction with the timely completion of the upper division PoliSci courses? And secondly, is it even possible to take under division courses as a transfer student?</p>

<p>Statistics is an extremely mathematics-intense major. If you haven’t even taken Math 1A, 1B, 53, 54 yet, I don’t see how you can even consider a statistics major. It is completely unrealistic.</p>

<p>Well, I am not considering majoring in statistics. I am considering the possibility of **minoring **in Stats --the under division prereqs for the minor happen to be the same for the major is all.</p>

<p>Let me reemphasize my main question:</p>

<p>Is it possible to complete the under division Statistics prereqs at UCB as a transfer student with junior standing?</p>

<p>“Provided I am accepted at UCB, will it be feasible to complete a Stats minor within 2 years in conjunction with the timely completion of the upper division PoliSci courses?”</p>

<p>It is possible, but highly unlikely. It takes the majority of the students 2 years to finish the lower division classes (1A, 1B, 53, 54). And this is only the lower division courses. Of course, you can take summer courses, but even then, it’s not very likely.</p>

<p>“And secondly, is it even possible to take under division courses as a transfer student?”</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>“Well, I am not considering majoring in statistics. I am considering the possibility of minoring in Stats --the under division prereqs for the minor happen to be the same for the major is all.”</p>

<p>The requirements you have quoted are for the statistics major. For the minor, there are only 5 upper division requirements. The link below shows the requirements for the statistics minor.</p>

<p>[Statistics</a> Minor](<a href=“Sitemap for www.stat.berkeley.edu”>Sitemap for www.stat.berkeley.edu)</p>

<p>“Is it possible to complete the under division Statistics prereqs at UCB as a transfer student with junior standing?”</p>

<p>Yes, you can finish Math 1A, 1B, 53, and 54 in 2 years.</p>

<p>Oops, I was wondering why there was so many courses for a minor.</p>

<p>From what I have heard, PoliSci is a much less intense major than others, which would allow for more time to focus on Stats, than would another major, namely finishing the under division prereqs within 3 semesters (including summer). </p>

<p>I guess postponing graduation a semester is always an option if time does not permit. If I do complete the under divisions by Summer of 2009, and go on to the upper division, would it be feasible to complete the upperdivs during the Fall 09, Spring 10, Summer 10, and Fall 10 semesters (graduating in the Fall of 2010)? Or is this, again, too idealistic?</p>

<p>“If I do complete the under divisions by Summer of 2009, and go on to the upper division, would it be feasible to complete the upperdivs during the Fall 09, Spring 10, Summer 10, and Fall 10 semesters (graduating in the Fall of 2010)? Or is this, again, too idealistic?”</p>

<p>This seems more doable, but it depends on when those stat courses are offered. Most courses are not offered every semester.</p>