Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics and Information Management 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milano-Bicocca |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 451-500QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics and information management lasts three years and entails the acquisition of 180 European Credit Transfer (ECT). This course comprises of 20 examinations corresponding to the acquisition of 162 ECTs.
The remaining ECTs are acquired through other activities such as stage and the final evaluation. Indicatively, the examinations are 7 during the first year, 7 during the second year, 6 during the third year. To access to this course is mandatory to participate to the TOLC-E test of CISIA.
The official language of the course is Italian.
At the end of this course, the Bachelor’s Degree of Science (BSc) in Statistics and information management and the SAS® Undergraduate joint certificate in Data Analysis are issued. SAS - Statistical analysis system - is a leader company for statistical analysis software for making data-driven decisions.
Moreover, this undergraduate degree promotes the SAS Base Programming fors SAS® 9 certification course, the basic certification included in the certification portfolio offered by SAS Institute, with lessons from SAS Institute's teachers.
This title allows the application for 1st level Masters and Graduate Degrees upon the evaluation of the access requirements.
This course aims to provide theoretical knowledge and applied expertise to measure, manage and process qualitative and quantitative data to describe and interpret real phenomena in the management, socio-demographic and biomedical areas. To this aim, the course provide a strong comprehensive knowledge of the statistical methods and jointly informatics skills.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics and information management lasts three years and entails the acquisition of 180 European Credit Transfer (ECT). This course comprises of 20 examinations corresponding to the acquisition of 162 ECTs.
The remaining ECTs are acquired through other activities such as stage and the final evaluation. Indicatively, the examinations are 7 during the first year, 7 during the second year, 6 during the third year. To access to this course is mandatory to participate to the TOLC-E test of CISIA.
The official language of the course is Italian.
At the end of this course, the Bachelor’s Degree of Science (BSc) in Statistics and information management and the SAS® Undergraduate joint certificate in Data Analysis are issued. SAS - Statistical analysis system - is a leader company for statistical analysis software for making data-driven decisions.
Moreover, this undergraduate degree promotes the SAS Base Programming fors SAS® 9 certification course, the basic certification included in the certification portfolio offered by SAS Institute, with lessons from SAS Institute's teachers.
This title allows the application for 1st level Masters and Graduate Degrees upon the evaluation of the access requirements.
This course aims to provide theoretical knowledge and applied expertise to measure, manage and process qualitative and quantitative data to describe and interpret real phenomena in the management, socio-demographic and biomedical areas. To this aim, the course provide a strong comprehensive knowledge of the statistical methods and jointly informatics skills.

Admission Requirements

3 Years

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