
Master's Programme in Applied Statistics
Örebro University

Key Information
Campus location
Örebro, Sweden
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 2 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
SEK 56,750 *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
29 Aug 2023
* first instalment: 56750 SEK, Total fee: 227000 SEK
Scholarships
Introduction
The Master's program in statistics provides in-depth and broad theoretical knowledge, focused on applications and practical usage of statistical theory and methodology. It prepares you to take on an essential role in statistical modeling and design, and for making your own methodological contributions. Would you like to do research in statistics? Then this program is set up for you!
Education is in English and the program attracts students from several parts of the world, all with a common focus on the statistics profession. Our teachers also have extensive work experience and network contacts.
As one out of only two universities in the Nordic countries, Örebro University offers a European Master in Official Statistics (EMOS) accredited by Eurostat - the statistical office of the European Union. The EMOS option includes a 15 credits internship at a statistical authority and qualifies you for an international career in official statistics.
Communication and collaboration are emphasized, to prepare students for identifying an organization's information needs and the conditions for the statistical survey or analysis, and to clearly communicate the chosen approach and the results.
The knowledge you gain in for example survey methods and econometrics are relevant to emerging areas such as data science and integration, big data, and statistical learning, as well as others where proficient statisticians are required. Applications are often related to economics and other social sciences.
The Master's program is divided into four semesters. The first semester begins with courses in mathematics and statistical theory. The second semester consists of two courses in econometrics, two courses on theory and methodology for survey sampling, and courses in computer-intensive methods and Bayesian statistics. During the second year, you will write two theses of 15 credits each. In addition, you have 30 optional hp, of which 15 hp internship is an option with the EMOS-track.