Program Learning Outcomes
A graduate of the program should be able to:
PLO1: demonstrate professional, social, and ethical responsibility, especially in practicing intellectual property rights and sustainable development;
PLO2: work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
PLO3: communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions, both orally and in writing, to other scientists, decision-makers, and the public;
PLO4: critically evaluate input from others;
PLO5: demonstrate broad and coherent knowledge and understanding in the core areas of statistics, computing, and mathematics;
PLO6: translate real-life problems into statistical problems;
PLO7: generate information involving the conceptualization of a strategy for generating timely and accurate/reliable data, organizing a process for putting together or compiling the needed data, and transforming available data into relevant and useful forms; and
PLO8: identify appropriate statistical tests and methods and use these properly for the given problems, select optimal solutions to problems, and make decision in the face of uncertainty.

