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Applied Statistics at Kettering University
Dr. Leszek Gawarecki lgawarec@kettering.edu
Department Head 810_762_9557
Kettering University
1700 West Third Avenue Department FAX: 810_762_9796
Flint, Michigan 48504_4898 TOLL FREE: 800_955_4464

Students majoring in applied mathematics at Kettering University with concentration in Applied Statistics will study modern statistical methods related to the acquisition, organization, analysis, and interpretation of data. This concentration includes courses that emphasize the theory and application of probability, statistics, and mathematical modeling. This concentration also provides excellent preparation for the student interested in starting a career in the actuarial profession.

The curriculum for applied mathematics includes core mathematics courses that are common to both concentrations. These courses comprise about one quarter of the total credits in the program. Considerable emphasis is placed on additional core courses in science, management and humanities.


Kettering University is currently in the final stages of a major curriculum reform process. If there are any differences between the information on this page and the Catalog, the Catalog takes precedence.


In addition to the core mathematics courses take by all mathematics majors at Kettering University, the student with concentration in Applied Statistics will also take the following courses:

Course # Course Name Credit Hours

IEN-332Engineering Statistics II 4
IEN-333Engineering Statistics III 4
IEN-434Engineering Statistics IV 4
MATH-426Mathematical Statistics I 4
MATH-427Mathematical Statistics II 4
Industrial/Math Sequence 8

TOTAL: 28

The student with concentration in Applied Statistics should select at least two Industrial/Math electives from the following courses:
IEN-321Systems Modeling I: Deterministic Models
IEN-422Systems Modeling II: Stochastic Models
IEN-423Systems Modeling III: Production Systems & Simulation
MATH-428Sampling Theory
MATH-438Data Analysis for Engineers and Scientists


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Last modified: 08/04/08

Mathematics Department Kettering University
1700 West Third Avenue Flint, Michigan 48504_4898 1_800_955_4464