Shape the Future with a Statistics Degree from É«ÏãÊÓƵ
If you have a flair for numbers and are driven to extract meaningful insights from data, then a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from É«ÏãÊÓƵ is for you. In today's data-rich world, analyzing and interpreting numbers to make informed decisions is crucial for any organization.
At É«ÏãÊÓƵ, you’ll develop the critical foundations of statistics using core disciplines and theory within an array of cutting-edge statistics platforms, from RStudio to Python to Tableau. You’ll learn the essential skills to bring statistics into a variety of industries like government, business, health care, and beyond.
At É«ÏãÊÓƵ, you’ll apply what you learn — working with faculty and students from across our degree programs on interdisciplinary projects. These projects, paired with robust, hands-on learning, will leave you well prepared to thrive in our data-driven economy, with the flexibility to work almost anywhere in this high-demand field.
Note: The Statistics degree program is available beginning in fall 2025.
Why É«ÏãÊÓƵ for your B.S. in Statistics
- É«ÏãÊÓƵ is the #1 Maine college for getting a job after graduation (Zippia, 2023)
- Become part of a workforce expected to grow by 33% over the next nine years (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023)
- Graduate with the ability to work in a wide range of organizations, from tech companies, healthcare organizations, and manufacturing to environmental and nonprofit organizations
- Master the foundations of statistics from Probability Theory to Critical Thinking and Interpretation
- Tap into emerging technologies, including machine learning and simulation
- É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s School of Computer Science and Data Analytics is led by expert faculty renowned in the field
- In our Office of Innovation you bring the power of statistics alive with exciting interdisciplinary projects, usings innovations such as artificial intelligence.
What will you study? Statistics Degree Curriculum Overview
Our program will prepare you to work in just about any field of statistics, developing solutions in a variety of statistics platforms. You’ll apply it all using statistical theory and programming with an eye toward ethical data use. You’ll immerse yourself in courses like:
Principles of Study Design
An introduction to the design of observational studies and experiments. Topics include sampling techniques, major experimental and treatment design structures, power and sample size considerations, and analysis of variance.
Statistical Computing
Computational techniques for data management, cleaning, and processing. Topics include imputation, data reduction and feature engineering, variable transformations, data wrangling, writing scripts and functions, setting up and working with databases, and working with text, spatial, and time/date data.
Series and Multivariate Calculus
Combines content from Calculus 2 and Calculus 3 in a traditional calculus sequence. Topics include sequences and series, convergence, limits, continuity, derivatives, and integrals of real valued functions of several variables.
Probability and Inference 1
This course is an introduction to the mathematical analysis, probabilistic modeling, and computer simulation of random events and processes. Topics include continuous and discrete random variables and probability distributions, parametric families, moment-generating functions, and limit theorems.
Statistical Consulting
Students act as consultants with a partner from science, health, business, industry, government, or public service, and they complete at least one end-to-end project.
Career Paths for Statistics Majors
- Actuarial Associate
- Clinical Trial Statistician
- Data Scientist
- Market/Forecast Analyst
- Natural Science ManagerRisk Analyst
- Operations Research Analyst
- Predictive Modeler
- Research Assistant
- Statistical Assistant
- Survey Researcher
- Underwriting Analyst
Statistics Careers by the Numbers
National average salary for statisticians
Projected job market growth for statisticians for 2019–2029
Job openings in the next decade
Experiential Learning in the Bachelor's Degree in Statistics Program
Research Opportunities for Statistics Majors
Imagine using your statistical talents to help medical care become more efficient, improve business plans, or push the boundaries of statistical theory. With the University of New England’s Statistics degree program in Maine, you’ll work closely with students and faculty from other disciplines on important, project-based research that can have an immediate effect.
Projects will include:
- Collaborate with the Westbrook College of Health Professions around the design of studies and the statistical analysis of medical data.
- Work closely with the College of Business in increasingly quantitative programs in areas such as Finance and Accounting that require statistics.
Internships for Statistics Majors
Internships provide critical training and work experience. They help you explore career options and often lead to jobs after graduation.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ will offer Statistics students immersive internships. You’ll have the opportunity to gain real-world experience with a broad range of companies, nonprofits, government agencies, and other organizations under the mentorship of statistics experts.
Examples of potential internship positions include:
- Biostatistics
- Consulting Internships
- Data Analysis
- Environmental Internships
- Financial Analysis
- Government Internships
- Market Research
- Machine Learning
- Social Science Research
- Software Development
Statistics Program Admissions Information
The Statistics program will be available beginning in fall 2025. For admissions information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (207) 602-2847 or admissions@une.edu.
B.S. in Statistics FAQ
What is a statistics degree?
A statistics degree equips you with expertise in statistical theory, methods, and applications. This prepares you for data analysis, research, and evidence-based decision-making roles in fields like finance, healthcare, marketing, and government.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ in Maine’s statistics program combines a strong mathematical foundation with computational and simulation-based approaches. It follows the American Statistical Association’s guidelines for undergraduate programs.
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What can you do with a major in statistics?
With a statistics major, you can pursue diverse data-driven careers such as:
- Data Scientist - Analyzing large datasets to uncover insights and inform decisions
- Market Researcher - Examining consumer data to identify trends and opportunities
- Statistical Analyst - Interpreting data, conducting experiments, and guiding evidence-based decisions
É«ÏãÊÓƵ statistics majors are well prepared for roles like data analyst, underwriting analyst, actuary, market/forecast analyst, predictive modeler, machine learning engineer, or business analyst.
Why is statistics a good math degree?
Statistics is an excellent math degree choice that provides versatile quantitative skills applicable across industries. It develops practical data analysis, decision-making, and problem-solving expertise sought in business, finance, healthcare, social sciences, and more.
At É«ÏãÊÓƵ in Maine, the statistics program prepares you to work in various statistics fields, developing solutions using statistical theory and programming, with an emphasis on ethical data use.
You’ll immerse yourself in courses like:
- Series and Multivariate Calculus: Combines content from Calculus 2 and 3. Topics include sequences, series, convergence, limits, continuity, derivatives, integrals of functions of several variables, coordinate systems (polar, cylindrical, spherical), and vector fields.
- Principles of Study Design: Introduces observational and experimental study design. Topics include sampling techniques, experimental structures, power analysis, and analysis of variance.
- Probability and Inference 1: Covers mathematical analysis, probabilistic modeling, and computer simulation of random events. Topics include random variables, probability distributions, parametric families, transformations, moment-generating functions, and limit theorems.
- Statistical Computing: Focuses on computational techniques for data management, cleaning, and processing. Topics include imputation, data reduction, feature engineering, variable transformations, scripting, functions, databases, and handling text, spatial, and time/date data.
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What do statisticians do?
Statisticians collect, analyze, and interpret data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive informed decision-making. Their work spans healthcare, finance, social sciences, and other domains. They communicate findings through reports, presentations, and visualizations.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s statistics program will prepare you for this in-demand field. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 33% growth in statistician jobs from 2021-2031, with a national mean salary of $105,500.
What is the best statistics degree program for me?
When choosing a statistics program, consider your career goals, interests, and the balance of theoretical and practical training. Look for strong faculty, research opportunities, rigorous curricula, and industry connections.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s statistics program offers flexibility, emerging technologies, and a commitment to helping students achieve their personal and career goals. Its faculty, curriculum, and resources can help you find the right fit.
This list below can help you choose which statistics degree program is best for you.
Faculty
Seek out statistics professors whose expertise matches your interests, whether it’s in areas like data science, market research, environmental statistics, or risk analysis. Make sure their research interests and professional backgrounds align with your own.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s School of Computer Science and Data Analytics faculty are experienced, skilled, and supportive offering relevant curricula that will help prepare students to thrive in and face the challenges of an ever-changing world.
Meet faculty and professional staff in É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s School of Computer Science and Data Analytics
Curriculum
Evaluate the statistics program to suit your preferences, considering areas such as systems architecture, cybersecurity, software programming, or related subjects, as well as opportunities for statistics internships.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s Statistics program offers flexibility, allowing you to choose a concentration, minor, or double major that aligns with your interests or market opportunities. Concentration options include Series and Multivariate Calculus, Principles of Study Design, Probability and Inference 1, or Statistical Computing.
Tap into emerging technologies, including machine learning and simulation. The É«ÏãÊÓƵ Office of Innovation brings the power of statistics alive with exciting interdisciplinary projects, using innovations such as artificial intelligence.
Learn more about É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s Statistics curriculum
Career Goals
Choose a statistics program that aligns with your career aspirations and goals. Explore the available resources to help you plan your path forward.
The É«ÏãÊÓƵ School of Computer Science and Data Analytics is committed to helping students achieve their personal and career goals. We prepare students for entry-level positions in the private or public sector and offer graduate-level coursework preparation. Our Statistics majors engage in experiential learning, preparing you for rewarding careers and leadership roles with prominent employers in Maine and nationwide.
According to our 2016-2022 É«ÏãÊÓƵ graduate surveys, 95% of our undergraduates are either employed or pursuing higher education, including MBA programs, within a year of graduation. Zippia ranked É«ÏãÊÓƵ as the top university in Maine for job placement in 2022. Students can also seek guidance from the Academic and Career Advising Center, whether they have a specific career path in mind or a general interest in a field.
Learn more about Career Advising at É«ÏãÊÓƵ
Learning Environment
Consider the location and environment that best supports your business school journey.
As a É«ÏãÊÓƵ Statistics student, you can study on our beautiful Biddeford, Maine Campus, near the Saco River’s convergence with the Atlantic Ocean. We also offer a unique semester abroad program in Tangier, Morocco.
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You’ll have access to various opportunities, including internships, mentorship, and interdisciplinary fellowships through É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s Office of Innovation and the P.D. Merrill Makerspace.
É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s Global Education program lets you study abroad in Spain, France, Iceland, or our campus in Morocco for a semester. You can also choose from shorter travel courses to destinations like Ireland, Mexico, Kenya, Italy, Cuba, and more.
Learn more about study abroad opportunities at É«ÏãÊÓƵ
Financial Aid
Consider whether the school you’re interested in provides financial aid or scholarships to support your education.
A É«ÏãÊÓƵ in Maine, undergraduate education is affordable. Our tuition is 16% below the average tuition for private universities in New England. Plus, all incoming full-time undergraduate students at É«ÏãÊÓƵ will receive Merit Scholarships in amounts from $5,000 to $22,000 per year.
Learn more about grants and scholarships available to students at É«ÏãÊÓƵ