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OverviewThe primary goals of this Portfolio program are to:
Students must complete 12 semester hours of courses as follows in "Course Requirements". Students are expected to obtain the consent of a Portfolio Advisor (selected from the list of faculty members affiliated with SSC) soon after entering the program to advise their course selections and guide their independent study. How to ApplyClick HERE to download the application. Applications are due April 14, 2010 to WCH 2.104/G2500. To be admitted into the program, a student must be in good standing in an approved graduate degree program. If applying before completing the first semester as a graduate student, the student must have a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0. If applying after completion of at least one full semester as a graduate student, the student must have a minimum cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0. Course RequirementsPREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGESSC 380C Statistical Methods I CORE REQUIREMENTSSSC 380D Statistical Methods II ELECTIVESChoose two electives: Click HERE for a current list of approved electives. To ensure courses taken for the portfolio are interdisciplinary in nature, at least one of the two elective courses chosen must meet one of the following three criteria.
INDEPENDENT STUDYUnder the supervision of a Portfolio Advisor, the student must successfully complete a research project (as part of a 3-credit independent study course) designed to apply advanced statistical modeling techniques to the student's research area of interest. The independent study should be conducted after all other coursework is complete or concurrently with the last program course. Each student must present their final project at the Portfolio Program's end-of-semester colloquium. Download Registering_for_Research_Course.pdf to register for the independent study course. Click HERE for more details on the report. FAQsQ: What are the requirements? Q: Will the portfolio appear on my transcript? Prerequisite ExamThe 1.5 hour long exam will be held four times per year on the first day of registration (2009 Dates: August 20 and October 26; 2010 Dates: March 31 [more TBA]). Contact us for the exact time and location. ContactEmail Dr. Tasha Beretvas at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information. |



