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STAT 764. Multivariate Methods. 3 Credits.

Sample geometry; correlation; multiple, partial, canonical correlation test of hypothesis on means; multivariate analysis of variance; principal components; factor analysis; and discriminant analysis. Prereq: STAT 661.

Statistics Doctorate

https://catalog.ndsu.edu/curriculum/graduate/statistics-doctorate/
Complete a set of core courses with a grade of B or better including  STAT 661, 662, 767, 768, and 764 or 874 .  Most of these courses will be completed during your M.S. degree.  Without permission, a maximum of two of the courses can be used to count on your plan of study.  Complete an additional 30 semester credits of statistics courses at the 600- to 800-level (does not include  STAT 711, 712, 713, 714 , 725 or 726 ).  At least 15 credits must be at the 700- to 800- level. Upon approval by the adviser and supervisory committee, up to 9 hours may be taken in Mathematics or Computer Science. It is recommended that a student have knowledge of real analysis at some level such as  MATH 650  Real Analysis I  and  MATH 750  Analysis . Pass a written comprehensive exam. This exam consists of two sections. Exam 1 covers STAT 767 and STAT 768. Exam 2 covers STAT 661, STAT 662 and STAT 764 or STAT 774. Exam 1 is two hours and Exam 2 is three hours. These exams are offered during approximately the fifth week of each semester (fall and spring). A maximum of two attempts is allowed. STAT 899 research credits can not be taken during the first two semester in the graduate program at NDSU. Summer does not count as a semester.