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Statistics M.Sc. Program

The document summarizes the requirements for obtaining a Master of Science degree from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. It states that all admitted students without an M.Sc. are required to take an assessment exam to determine if they have the prerequisite knowledge for graduate courses. Students must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours including 12 credits of core statistics courses, 12 credits of electives, and a 12-credit research or capstone experience. They must also maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, complete one winter enrichment program, and graduate within three semesters.

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Statistics M.Sc. Program

The document summarizes the requirements for obtaining a Master of Science degree from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. It states that all admitted students without an M.Sc. are required to take an assessment exam to determine if they have the prerequisite knowledge for graduate courses. Students must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours including 12 credits of core statistics courses, 12 credits of electives, and a 12-credit research or capstone experience. They must also maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, complete one winter enrichment program, and graduate within three semesters.

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Statistics M.Sc. Program

Assessment Test

Students are admitted to KAUST from a wide variety of programs and backgrounds. To facilitate the design of an appropriate study plan for each
individual student, all admitted students without an M.Sc. are required to take a written assessment exam when they arrive on campus. The purpose
of the assessment is to determine whether students have mastered the prerequisites for undertaking graduate-level courses taught in the program.
The academic advisor works with admitted students to develop a study plan if needed. Students are encouraged to prepare for the assessment by
refreshing the general knowledge gained from their undergraduate education before arriving at KAUST. The study plan requirements must be
satisfactorily completed, in addition to the university degree requirements. The topics covered by the assessment test are: calculus of one and multiple
variables, linear algebra, probability, and statistics, at an undergraduate level.

It is the responsibility of students to plan their graduate program in consultation with their academic advisor. Students are required to meet all
deadlines. Students should be aware that most core courses are offered only once per year.

The Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree is awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 36 credit hours. A minimum GPA of 3.0 must be
achieved to graduate. Individual courses require a minimum of a B- for course credit. Students are expected to complete the M.Sc. degree in three
semesters. Satisfactory participation in every KAUST summer session is mandatory.

The M.Sc. Requirements

Core courses (12 credits)

Elective courses (12 credits)

Research/capstone experience (12 credits)

Graduate seminar 398 (non-credit) – all students are required to register and receive a satisfactory grade for the first two
semesters

Completion of one Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) – typically during the first year of enrollment

Core Courses (12 credits)

Students enrolled toward the M.Sc. degree are required to complete the following 12 credits of core courses:

STAT 220 Probability and Statistics 3

STAT 230 Linear Models 3

STAT 240 Bayesian Statistics 3

STAT 250 Stochastic Processes 3

The core courses are designed to cover the basic skills and competencies that are expected of students holding an advanced degree. STAT 220, 230,
250 are part of the Ph.D. qualifying examination.

Elective Courses (12 credits)

The elective courses (which exclude research, internship credits, and IED courses) are designed to allow students to tailor their educational experience
to meet individual research and educational objectives, with the permission of the academic advisor.

Students enrolled toward the M.Sc. degree are required to complete 12 credits of elective courses. Courses from other programs can be taken as
elective courses as agreed with the academic advisor. Relevant courses from faculty af�liated to the STAT program are listed below (but not limited
to):

AMCS 206 Applied Numerical Methods 3

AMCS 211 Numerical Optimization 3

AMCS 308 Stochastic Numerics with Application in Simulation and Data Science 3

AMCS 336 Numerical Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations 3

AMCS 350 Spectral Methods for Uncertainty Quantification 3

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