Master’s Degree Project in Statistics


The course consists of one course unit:

1. Master's thesis in Statistics, including essay, oral presentation and opposition. The course mainly consists of an independent study within some statistical field. The election of field is made according to the interests of the student but may also be suggested by the tutor.

The course shall provide knowledge of how to deal with theoretical and practical problems concerning the planning, conducting and reporting of an individual study.

The course also provides knowledge of how to critically review a statistical study, what scientific literature exists in statistics and how to look for references, how to outline and write a scientific report and how to present one’s results orally. The course provides knowledge of scientific and investigating work.

The course is given at day time, full time.

The course forms a part of the Master's Program in Statistics, but it can also be studied as a freestanding course.


Teaching Format

The teaching consists of lectures, seminars and individual supervision. Students who have begun their degree project are entitled to a total of 20 hours of supervision. In special circumstances, students who wish to change supervisors may contact the Director of Studies, who will administer the change within the limits of resources.

Course information

Course description spring 2025 pdf, 463.6 kB. (463 Kb)

Teacher spring 2025

Course coordinator
 

Andriy Andreev

You will find Andriy's reception hours in the link above. If you want to visit Andriy outside of his reception hours, you are welcome to e-mail him for an appointment.

Assessment

Examination will be in the form of oral and written presentation.


The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.


Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.


Course reports are displayed for the three most recent course instances.