B.S. in Statistics & Computer Science – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


This major provides students with a strong foundation in Computer Science coupled with advanced coursework in Statistics. Students gain a fundamental understanding of statistical analysis, probability, mathematics, computing, and computer science. In this major, you will have opportunities to work closely with faculty on research. You’ll also have the chance to gain hands-on experience through consulting and internships. Our program will prepare you for professional or graduate Statistics and Computer Science work. You will also be prepared for applications of Computer Science involving Statistics. 
The Statistics & CS blended bachelor’s degree is a partnership between the Siebel School of Computing and Data Science in The Grainger College of Engineering and the Department of Statistics in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. As part of the computing community at Illinois, you will benefit from being part of a top-five-ranked Computer Science program with world-class faculty and research. Learn more about the School’s Rankings and Statistics.
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Undergraduate Research
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The curriculum sequence mapped below is a sample sequence. Students will work with an academic advisor to achieve educational goals specific to their needs and preparation.
Before reviewing the links, students should find their effective Academic Catalog Year. When clicking any links referenced below that take students to the Academic Catalog Year pages, they should be mindful of which Academic Catalog year is displayed.
The code used to present this flowsheet is based on original work shared by the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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