* HUDM 4122 Probability and statistical inference (3)
* HUDM 5122 Applied regression analysis (3)
* HUDM 5123 Linear models and experimental design (3)
* HUDM 6030 Multilevel and longitudinal data analysis (3)
* HUDM 6055 Latent structure analysis (3)
* HUDM 6122 Multivariate analysis I (3)
* HUDM 6123 Multivariate analysis II (3)
* W 4105 Probability (3)*
* W 4107 Statistical inference (3)*
* These courses are taken at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University.
Electives (5 points):
Selected in consultation with an advisor and within the areas of management science, economics, public health, computer science, psychology, sociology, or research methods in any general area.
Breadth Requirement:
At least 2 courses (for a minimum of 2 points each) must be taken at Teachers College from outside the department.
These are all regular courses for a MS program in statistics...
since it's called teachers college, i guess it's more like a education-oriented program? I don't know...
you could check their catalog or the objective and history of this college to figure it out...
i don't think statistics can help you with your fin math career though...