Discover the power of data to drive decisions, solve problems and create meaningful change. With a degree in statistics from SUNY Oswego, you'll learn how to transform complex information into insights that shape industries, influence policy and improve lives.
Overview
Statistics is the language of informed decision-making. At SUNY Oswego, the Bachelor of Science in statistics prepares students to collect, analyze and interpret data to solve real-world problems across today’s data-driven economy.
Housed within the Department of Mathematics, the program gives students access to faculty expertise in both statistics and mathematics, allowing them to choose theoretical or applied math courses that strengthen their analytical foundation and support their career goals. Students gain experience with probability, regression, data mining, forecasting and statistical programming while applying those skills to real research and professional settings.
Students learn in a close-knit, supportive environment led by active faculty with terminal degrees who care deeply about mentoring, collaboration and student success. Outside the classroom, community is built through Math Club, Math Tea and department seminars, giving students regular opportunities to connect with peers and faculty.
With hands-on research, interdisciplinary projects and internship opportunities, graduates leave SUNY Oswego prepared for careers in data science, analytics, finance, healthcare and beyond.
Curriculum
Bachelor of ScienceShineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation
This $118 million-dollar facility serves as the home for the science, computing and engineering programs. This 230,00 square-foot center features a planetarium, three observation decks, a greenhouse, extensive laboratories and state of-the-art equipment.
Outcomes
Graduates of the statistics program will be able to:
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Analyze, interpret and communicate data-driven insights
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Use statistical software and programming languages such as R, SAS, Minitab or Python
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Design and evaluate data collection processes and experiments
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Build and assess predictive models to support decision-making
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Apply quantitative reasoning to challenges across diverse industries
Career Opportunities
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Biostatistician
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Data Analyst
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Data Scientist
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Financial Risk Analyst
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Healthcare Analyst
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Market Research Analyst
“I find that especially learning to code in syntax-based statistical languages/software, in the courses offered here, the major has put me far ahead and truly prepared me for my career after graduating.”
Program Resources
The Oswego Guarantee
- Timely course offerings
- High touch connections to alumni
- Small student to faculty ratio
- Limited room & board increases each year
Internships
Learn what it's like to work in a professional setting while still in school.
Co-Ops
Apply for this full-time, paid integrated learning experience that allows you to gain hands on experience in a professional environment.