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Scan and upload digital copies of all post-secondary transcripts to the online system. These are considered "unofficial documents". These uploaded copies of your documents will be used for initial evaluation of the applicant. Conditional admission offers may be made based on documents uploaded to the application system. You are not required to submit official hard copies of your transcripts unless you are made an offer of admission. Admission offers will not be finalized and applicants will not be allowed to register in a graduate program until one set of all required official academic records are received and validated by the University. If you are an International applicant, read and follow the instructions supplied by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.https://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/international-students-transcripts
Curriculum Vitae:
Upload your CV
Personal Statement:
Your statement may be a maximum one page for MSc. applicants, two pages for PhD applicants, minimum 9 point font. Please put your name on your statement. Your personal statement may include information on your areas of interest in the field, career goals, academic motivation, and any relevant information that is not covered in the online application or your CV.
Recommendation Letter:
Ask three referees to upload reference letters online (They may also mail them directly to us). Detailed information regarding reference requirements and instructions can be found on the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies webpage. https://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/letters-reference
学位要求:Bachelor
课程要求:Mathematics courses required: calculus (differentiation, integration, multivariable calculus) as obtained in UBC MATH 100, 200, 253 required: linear algebra, as obtained in UBC MATH 221
In addition, the student should have some ability in constructing proofs, for instance concerning continuity and limits, such as acquired in UBC MATH 200. Probability courses required: an intoductory course including axioms of probability, various common distributions, multivariate distributions and some limit theorems, as obtained through UBC MATH/STAT 302 or via the text Introduction to Probability and Its Applications, 2nd edition, by R.L. Scheaffer.
recommended but not required: stochastic processes, as obtained through UBC MATH 303.Computing skills
required: familiarity with R recommended but not required: experience in coding such as C/C+ or Python.Statistics courses
required: an introductory course in statistical methods, such as UBC STAT 200 or via the text Statistics Data and Models, Pearson Canada, 2015, by De Veaux Velleman and Bock
required: a course in statistical inference/mathematical statistics: theory of estimation and hypothesis testing, such as UBC STAT 305 or via the text Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis, Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole, 1988, by John Rice
required: either a course in regression analysis or a course in the design of experiments/ANOVA. The regression course should cover the material in UBC STAT 306, with text Applied Linear Regression, Wiley, by S. Weisberg. The design/ANOVA course should cover the material in UBC STAT 404, with text Design and Analysis of Experiments, Wiley, latest edition, by D. Montgomery.
申请链接:https://www.stat.ubc.ca/graduate-admissions
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