SSC Seminar Series
The SSC Seminar Series provides participants with the opportunity to hear from leading scholars and experts who work in different applied areas, including business, biology, text mining, computer vision, and political science.
Summer Statistics Institute
The Summer Statistics Institute is held each year during the break between spring and summer semesters. Institute courses cover a variety of levels ranging from introductory statistics, to software-specific courses, to advanced topics such as Hierarchical Linear Modeling and Machine Learning.
Graduate Fellows Program
The SSC Graduate Fellows Program is a one semester appointment that provides guided experience in statistical consulting and dataset analysis. Students will learn how to consult on applied problems in a variety of different disciplines and will gain considerable experience in all aspects of the consulting role. Students may concentrate on either statistical or mathematical consulting.
Graduate Portfolio in Applied Statistical Modeling
The Graduate Portfolio Program offers a cohesive course of study for graduate students seeking to enhance the statistical modeling component of their research and to prepare for successful careers upon graduation. Students must complete 12 semester hours of courses including an independent study and present their work at a semi-annual colloquium upon completion of the program.
Graduate Portfolio in Scientific Computation
The Graduate Portfolio Program offers a cohesive course of study for graduate students seeking to to apply scientific computation tools to their research and to prepare for successful careers upon graduation. Students must complete 12 semester hours of courses including an independent study and present their work at a semi-annual colloquium upon completion of the program.
Undergraduate Certificate in Scientific Computation
The Certificate in Scientific Computation is available to all undergraduates interested in the use of mathematical, statistical and computer-based techniques to investigate complex systems. Students must complete 18 semester hours of courses, including an independent research project.