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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

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Illinois

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The Master's in Statistics-Analytics program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers a comprehensive curriculum that equips students with the essential skills required for a wide variety of data-driven careers. This program is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals who can analyze, interpret, and utilize statistical data across diverse fields such as business, healthcare, government, and technology. With an emphasis on both theoretical foundations and practical applications, students will delve into advanced statistical methods as well as data analysis and computing techniques. The focus is not merely on learning statistics; rather, students will also explore how to apply these concepts to real-world problems in various industries. The curriculum is structured in a way that allows students to tailor their educational pathway according to their career goals. Core courses introduce essential topics such as statistical inference, regression analysis, and experimental design, while specialized electives provide training in areas like data mining, machine learning, and big data analytics. The inclusion of hands-on projects and collaborative work ensures that students gain practical experience in statistical consulting and collaborative research. This blend of theory and practice prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to their organizations, driving data-informed decision-making processes that lead to successful outcomes. A significant highlight of the program is the faculty expertise. The educators within the Department of Statistics are not only accomplished researchers but also passionate instructors who employ innovative teaching methodologies. They bring real-world experience into the classroom, enhancing the learning environment with up-to-date industry knowledge and trends. Students benefit from small class sizes, which allow for personalized attention and collaboration. Faculty members are dedicated to fostering a supportive academic atmosphere that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and a passion for statistical analysis. The opportunity for research plays a pivotal role in the Master’s in Statistics-Analytics program. Students can engage in meaningful research projects alongside faculty members, gaining invaluable experience that extends beyond the classroom. The department is equipped with cutting-edge resources and facilities, enabling students to immerse themselves in advanced statistical analysis and to contribute to ongoing research initiatives. This exposure to real-world statistical challenges not only enhances students’ skill sets but also strengthens their resumes, providing a competitive edge in the job market. In addition to academic training, the program places a strong emphasis on industry connections and internship opportunities. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has established partnerships with various organizations, providing students access to internship placements that can lead to job offers upon graduation. Students benefit from networking events, guest lectures from industry professionals, and career fairs which facilitate connections with potential employers. This network not only aids students in securing internships but also enhances their employability after graduation. Graduates of the Master's in Statistics-Analytics program can expect to enter a job market that is not only robust but also continuously evolving. With a median base salary of $110,000 and a job placement percentage of 95%, alumni have successfully found roles as Statisticians, Data Scientists, Biostatisticians, and more, across various sectors including finance, healthcare, and technology. Many graduates have shared success stories highlighting their rapid career advancements, citing the program's rigor and the comprehensive skill set they acquired as key contributors to their professional growth. The unique features of this program distinguish it from others in the field. The integration of practical applications with a strong theoretical foundation sets the stage for a holistic educational experience. The program also values diversity, with a student body comprising 13.9% international students, fostering a multicultural learning environment that enriches discussions and collaborative projects. Furthermore, students are encouraged to partake in interdisciplinary coursework, allowing them to broaden their understanding and application of statistics in relation to their primary field of study. Why Study Master's in Statistics-Analytics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • Comprehensive curriculum blending theoretical knowledge with practical application in statistics and analytics.
  • Expert faculty members with extensive industry experience and a commitment to innovative teaching methodologies.
  • Rich research opportunities that allow students to engage in collaborative projects and contribute to cutting-edge statistical research.
  • Strong industry connections providing internship placements and networking opportunities to enhance career prospects.
  • High job placement rates and competitive salaries for graduates, along with diverse career pathways.
  • Supportive academic environment with small class sizes for personalized instruction and collaboration.

Admission to the Master's in Statistics-Analytics program requires applicants to meet specific eligibility criteria, including a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0/4.0 and completion of at least 16 years of education. Prospective students must submit a statement of purpose, transcripts, recommendations, a resume, and language proficiency test scores (IELTS or TOEFL). The application has a fee of $90, and deadlines for submission vary by intake, with the next cycle closing on April 1st, 2025, for Fall enrollment.

This program not only prepares students for immediate career opportunities but also lays the groundwork for further academic pursuits, whether in statistics or related disciplines. With its comprehensive offerings, students are empowered to make significant contributions in their fields, leveraging the power of data to drive informed decision-making processes.

For additional inquiries regarding the program, interested candidates can visit the official admission page to find detailed admission requirements and application procedures.

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Total Tuition Fees

$60,000

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Duration

24 Months

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Median Salary

$1,10,000

Ranking

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#41

US World and News Report

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#48

The World University Rankings

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#69

QS World University Rankings

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Intake

Fall ( Sept - Nov )

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Spring ( Apr - June )

Class Profile

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Class Size

20

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Average Age

20

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Average Work Experience

1 Years

Diversity

Black or African American:

14%

Hispanic or Latino:

6%

Others:

3%

White:

64%

Asian:

11%

Two or more races:

2%

Career Outcomes

What a Statistics degree can do for you


Top employers from across the globe actively recruit graduates from our programs (undergraduate and graduate) and continue to search for the best and the brightest that we have to offer. Our graduates have found employment in a wide variety of fields, such as: insurance and financial sectors, market research firms, consumer product research, engineering and manufacturing, biotech and pharmaceutical, and multiple government agencies. 

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Median Earnings After Graduation

$1,10,000 / year

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Graduation Rate

86.2%

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Job Placement

95%

Prospective Job Roles

Statistician

Research Scientist

Software Engineer

Biostatistician

Business Intelligence Analyst

Quantitative Analyst

Data Scientist

Educator

Machine Learning Engineer

Healthcare Data Analyst

Clinical Data Analyst

Database Administrator

Data analyst

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Eligibility Criteria

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At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.

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At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

English Proficiency Tests

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Application Requirements

Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

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Application Fee: 90

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    Transcript

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Passport

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    Resume

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    IELTS

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    Academic LOR

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    Professional LOR

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Application Deadlines

Standard Deadline
FallApr 1, 2025
SpringSep 15, 2024

Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$30,000 / year

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Overall Cost

$45,000 / year

Funding Options

Department Funding

External Sources - Scholarships

Scholarships

Financial Support


FINANCIAL SUPPORT – MS: STATISTICS STUDENTSStudents

The Department of Statistics is able to offer financial support to a limited number of MS students, this is typically by way of Graduate Opportunities in Statistics Scholarships, Teaching Assistantships, and Hourly Paid Positions. Additional funding opportunities external of the graduate program are available to a limited number of graduate students, including State Farm's MAGNet program. These opportunities are not controlled by the Statistics program, thus the Statistics Department is unable to provide additional details on these opportunities. 

Graduate Opportunities in Statistics Scholarship

The Department of Statistics at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign administers the Graduate Opportunities in Statistics Scholarship program  with the aim of increasing the enrollment of outstanding students from populations that are underrepresented in graduate studies in Statistics. There will be a limited number of awards granted each academic year, and all students from these populations who apply for the MS in Statistics and the MS in Statistics with concentration in analytics are considered for this award, and no separate application is required. Thus, deadlines for applying for the scholarship are the same as the deadlines for applying for admission.

  • Eligibility: This competition is intended for students who are admitted with full status at the University of Illinois in either the MS in Statistics or the MS in Statistics with concentration in analytics. Consideration is given to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or approved domestic applicants.
  • Selection Criteria: Awardees are selected based on the strength of their application for the chosen MS in Statistics program. This is determined by their academic performance in the most relevant mathematics and statistics courses, overall grade-point average, and the letters of recommendation included in the MS application. Scholarships may be offered before the application deadline based on ongoing application reviews. 
  • Terms: A limited number of awards covering the student's full tuition fee each semester the award is held, whether the student is out of state or an Illinois resident, will be available to outstanding students from underrepresented populations. A number of partial tuition scholarships are also available for domestic applicants in general. It will be continued until graduation or a maximum of 4 semesters, provided the awardee maintains a grade point average of at least 3.00 in courses counting for their students MS program, and remains in full standing making adequate academic progress in every respect.

Teaching Assistantship 

The student will grade homework and exams, work in the computer lab tutoring introductory statistics students and/or more advanced undergraduates taking statistics courses. After the student has attended the Graduate Academy he/she may teach a stand-alone section of Statistics 100 or 200, or discussion sections of Statistics 107, 207, or 400. These positions within the department are offered on a competitive basis using the initial application for admission to the program to determine eligibility to hold an assistantship based on availability of appointments. No additional application or materials are required for consideration to these appointments. 

Hourly Paid Positions

Students are also eligible to apply for hourly grader positions. This position does not come with a tuition waiver. Student graders are expected to work no more than 20 hours a week and are responsible for reporting their hours for their course instructor approval.

Additional Funding Opportunities for MS Students in Statistics

State Farm Research Center's Modeling and Analytics Graduate Network (MAGNet) programDomestic students admitted to the Department of Statistics are eligible for an opportunity at the State Farm Research Center. Admitted MS students in our program who are interested in careers in the financial and insurance industries will be given the opportunity to apply and compete for the State Farm Research Center's Modeling and Analytics Graduate Network (MAGNet) program. Please consult with the Director of the MS program for further details. Successful applicants will be able to start their professional careers with tuition support for the MS degree and concurrent employment at the State Farm Research and Development Center , which is located in the University of Illinois Research Park . State Farm is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Assistantship Clearinghouse

Students are eligible to accept an assistantship with other departments if one is offered. MS students are encouraged to contact the department they desire to work with directly to seek information about available assistantships. The Statistics Department does not keep a database on available assistantships across campus nor does the department know of the application processes. Some departments do post their available assistantships to the Graduate College’s Assistantship Clearinghouse .

Graduate College Fellowship Office

The Graduate College offers services and resources to help graduate students pay for their education. For more information provided by the Graduate College's Fellowship Office, please see: https://grad.illinois.edu/fellowships/about

FINANCIAL SUPPORT – PHD STUDENTS

PhD applicants in Statistics are automatically considered for a tuition-waiver-generating assistantship. Departmental teaching and research assistantship support is available on a competitive basis. Applicants to the PhD program will be automatically considered for financial support as part of the evaluation unless they indicate in the application that they do not wish to be considered for support. Tuition and fees are waived for students with at least quarter-time assistantship support, except for approximately $1,150 of annual fees.

The Department of Statistics offers teaching and research assistantships.

Teaching Assistant: The student will grade homework and exams, work in the computer lab tutoring introductory statistics students and/or more advanced undergraduates taking statistics courses. After the student has attended the Graduate Academy he/she may teach a stand-alone section of Statistics 100 or 200, or discussion sections of Statistics 400.

Research Assistant: Advanced students often receive research assistantships working with one of the professors, typically closely related to their thesis topics. The duties of this assistantship include analyzing data, performing literature reviews, statistical computing and research methodology. In addition, students who have successfully completed Statistics 427, Statistical Consulting, are eligible for assistantships in the Illinois Statistics Office. These appointments give students experience with statistical consulting and applied research projects such as designing experiments, constructing survey plans, analyzing data, developing theoretical and empirical models, using computers for statistical computations, and preparing statistical sections of research proposals. Clients include members of the university community, government, and industry.

FAQs

  • No, all documents must come from your institution. We cannot accept documents from credential evaluation service organizations such as WES or ECE.

  • No. Once you have this documentation available (or after you have been admitted), please revisit your application status page to upload your proof of funding documentation.

  • List this name as your “Last Name” and list a dash (“-”) as your “First Name.” Note that your I-20/DS-2019 will leave your first name blank due to SEVIS system requirements.

  • Yes. Once you have a passport (or after you have been admitted), please revisit your application status page to upload a copy of your passport.

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