STATISTICS STUDY PROGRAM
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Statistics Study Program (PS Statistics) was established in 1987 and is an educational institution that organizes undergraduate education.
PS Statistics has a vision in line with UGM’s vision of making PS Statistics nationally superior and known at the international level and creating graduates who are competent and full of service to the interests of the nation. To accomplish the vision above, PS Statistics has a mission which is essentially to carry out the tri dharma of higher education with a professional management system, credible, transparent, accountable and responsible governance, and to make efforts for the sustainability of PS Statistics through cooperation in the fields of education, statistical science, applied research, community service and partnerships at the local, national and international levels.
EXCELLENCE AND UNIQUENESS
- Accredited A by BAN-PT, valid until the year 2024
- Accredited by ASIIN, valid until the year of 2023
- Some PS Statistics courses are able to be used to obtain PAI level ASAI (Associate of Society of Actuaries of Indonesia) certification
- PS Statistics curriculum has 4 distinct courses: Financial Statistics, Business and Industry, Biostatistics, and Actuarial.
COMPETENCE
In reference to the competencies of the KKNI and Forstat, Vision, Mission and Objectives of PS Statistics, the UGM Statistics Study Program establishes Learning Outcome (LO)
After completing the education program, students are expected to become graduates who: | |
LO-1 | Having strong basic skills of Statistics and Math |
LO-2 | Having a statistical way of thinking and are able to develop it |
LO-3 | Having a good ability to utilize technology and statistical software in statistical learning and research |
LO-4 | Having experience of being able to solve real statistics cases in the field |
LO-5 | Able to communicate in verbal and oral in Statistics |
LO-6 | Having advanced study skills, and / or lifelong learning |
LO-7 | Having professional ethics and good soft skills |
Based on Vision, Mission, Objectives and Goals described above, the standard graduate student of the PS Statistics of Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is a Bachelor of Statistics who has the ability to:
- Knowledge and understanding:
- Having a strong foundation in Statistical concept.
- Having knowledge to identify problems and determine the right solution method.
- Having knowledge about the development of Statistics in other aspects.
- Intellectual (thinking) skills:
- Able to think analytically and logically to solve problems.
- Able to continue their studies to a higher level in the related field.
- Able to adapt in other fields.
- Able to work independently, full of motivation, and creatively.
- Practical skills:
- Able to work in Statistics field.
- Competent in various Statistics techniques and numerical computation.
- Able to design and carry out a Statistics research.
- Transferable skills:
- Able to communicate ideas and notion in statistical work.
- Able to communicate results of Statistics analysis in verbal and oral.
- Attitude skills:
- Devoted to God Almighty and practice Pancasila.
- Having international insight.
- Able to adapt in working field.
- Having professional ethics and good soft skills.
CARREER PROSPECTS:
In general, there are two large groups of career prospects for graduates of Statistics, namely:
- (i) Academic
An individual who can carry out teaching and research activities in an institution or educational environment.
- (ii) Statistics Practitioner
A person who is qualified to do (practice) a job or profession using statistical methods.
Statistical practitioners are activists or implementers or people who do work using statistical methods. Profession/Graduate Employment as statistical practitioners:
- Data Analyst in various fields
- Research Consultant
- Actuaries
- Research Manager
- Management / Data Manager
- Investment Manager
- Quality Control Manager
- Capital Market Analysts
- and other varies.
CURRICULUM
In accordance with the 2016 Curriculum, the graduation requirements for PS Statistics are a minimum of 144 credits (SKS), consisting of 99 compulsory credits (SKS), and a minimum of 45 elective credits (SKS), as follows:
Table 1. Compulsory Courses
No | Code | Courses | Credit Scores | Prerequisites |
Semester I | ||||
1. | MMS-1404 | Statistical Methods I | 3(1) | |
2. | MMM-1101 | Calculus 1 | 3 | |
3. | MFF-1011 | Basic Physics 1 | 3 | |
4. | MKK-1101 | Basic Chemistry 1 | 3 | |
5. | MII-1201 | Programming 1 | 3 | |
6. | MII-1202 | Programming Practical’s 1 | 1 | |
7. | UNU-100x | Religion | 2 | |
8. | UNU-1010 | Pancasila | 2 | |
20 | ||||
Semester II | ||||
1. | MMS-1409 | Statistical Methods II | 3(1) | MMS-1404* |
2. | MMM-1102 | Calculus II | 3 | MMM-1101* |
3. | MMS-1410 | Explorative Data Analysis | 3(1) | MMS-1404* |
4. | MMS-1481 | Discrete and Combinatory Mathematics | 2 | |
5. | MMS -1479 | Linear Algebra for Statistics | 3 | |
6. | MMS -1480 | Philosophy of Science and Professional Ethics in Statistics | 2 | |
7. | MMM -1001 | English | 2 | |
18 | ||||
Semester III | ||||
1. | MMS -2481 | Sample Survey Method | 2 | MMS-1404* |
2. | MMS-2428 | Multivariable Calculus for Statistics | 2 | MMM-1102* |
3. | MMM-2301 | Elemental Differential Equations | 3 | MMM-1102* |
4. | MMS -2405 | Introduction to Experimental Design | 3 | MMS-1409* |
5. | MMS -2421 | Applied Regression Analysis | 3(1) | MMS-1409* |
6. | MMS -2420 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I | 3 | MMM-1102* |
7. | MMS-2410 | Introduction to Probability Models | 3 | MMM-1102* |
19 | ||||
Semester IV | ||||
1. | MMS -2483 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II | 3 | MMS-2420* |
2. | MMM-2111 | Advanced Calculus | 2 | MMM-1102* |
3. | MMS-2485 | Introduction to Sampling Theory | 2 | MMS 2481* |
4. | MMS-2422 | Statistics Computing I | 3(1) | |
10 | ||||
Semester V | ||||
1. | MMS-3421 | Applied Multivariate Statistics | 3(1) | MMS-2420* |
2. | MMS-3429 | Introduction to Time Series Analysis | 3(1) | MMS-2420* |
3. | MMS-3404 | Introduction to Size Theory and Probability | 3 | MMM-1102* |
4. | MMM-3002 | Introduction to the Stochastic Process | 3 | MMS-2410* |
5. | MMS-3489 | Internship Program | 2 | 100 SKS |
14 | ||||
Semester VI | ||||
1. | MMS-3488 | Official Statistics | 2 | |
2. | UNU-3000 | Citizenship | 2 | 60 SKS, IPK>2 |
3. | MMS-3487 | Introduction to Big Data | 2 | MMS-3421* |
6 | ||||
Semester VII | ||||
1. | UNU-4500 | Community Service Program | 3 | 100 SKS |
2. | MMS-4437 | Undergraduate Thesis I | 3 | 110 SKS |
6 | ||||
Semester VIII | ||||
1. | MMS-4438 | Undergraduate Thesis II | 6 | 110 SKS,
MMS-4437** |
6 | ||||
TOTAL WAJIB | 99 |
* : prerequisite courses that have been taken
** : able to be taken silmutanously
Information :
- The purpose of credit scores (SKS) n (1) is n credit scores (SKS) accompanied by practicum.
- Undergraduate Thesis are held every semester.
- The duration of the Undergraduate Thesis (TA) is designed in 2 semesters.
- Comprehensive Subjects are a requirement for TA awareness testing.
- Students who have a minimum TOEFL score of 500, automatically score A in English.
- Religion course code:
UNU-1000: Islam
UNU-1001: Catholic Religion
UNU-1002: Christianity
UNU-1003: Hinduism
UNU-1004: Buddhism
UNU-1005: Confucianism
Table 2. Elective Courses
No | Code | Courses | Credits | Prerequisites |
Semester III | ||||
1 | MMA-1502 | Introduction to Financial Mathematics I | 3 | |
3 | ||||
Semester IV | ||||
1. | MMS-2424 | Analysis of Applied Variants | 3(1) | MMS-1409* |
2. | MMS-2415 | Demographic | 3 | MMS-1404* |
3. | MMS-2425 | Statistical Quality Control | 3(1) | MMS-1404* |
4. | MMA-1503 | Introduction to Financial Mathematics II | 3 | MMA-1502* |
5. | MMS-2426 | Categorical Data Analysis | 3(1) | MMS-1409* |
6. | MMA-1504 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 | |
7. | MMA-1505 | Introduction to Actuarial Accounting I | 3 | |
8. | MMS-2427 | Forecasting Methods | 3(1) | MMS-1409* |
24 | ||||
Semester V | ||||
1. | MMA-2502 | Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics I | 3(1) | MMA-1502* |
2. | MMS-3439 | Introduction to Queue Theory & Simulation | 3(1) | MMS-2410* |
3. | MMS-3424 | Quantitative Risk Management | 3 | MMS-2420* |
4. | MMS-3441 | Biostatistics and Epidemiology | 4(1) | MMS-1409* |
5. | MMS-3442 | Statistics Computation II | 3(1) | MMS-2422* |
6. | MMA-3501 | Introduction to Actuarial Risk Theory I | 3 | |
7. | MMA-2503 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 | MMA-1504* |
8. | MMA-2501 | Introduction to Actuarial Accounting II | 3 | MMA-1505* |
25 | ||||
Semester VI | ||||
1. | MMS-3431 | Nonparametric Statistics Method | 3 | MMS-1409* |
2. | MMA-2504 | Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics II | 3 | MMA-2502* |
3. | MMS-3443 | Survival Data Analysis | 3(1) | MMS-1409* |
4. | MMS-3433 |
Introduction to Investment Management |
3 | MMA-1502* |
5. | MMA-3502 | Introduction to Actuarial Risk Theory II | 3 | MMA-3501* |
6. | MMS-3435 | Structural Model Equations | 3 | MMS-3421* |
7. | MMS-3445 | Introduction to Econometrics | 3(1) | MMS-1409* |
21 | ||||
Semester VII | ||||
1. | MMS-4415 | Introduction to Response Surface | 3 | MMS-1409* |
2. | MMS-4449 | Statistical Capita Selecta A | 3 | MMS-2483* |
3. | MMS-4416 | Introduction to Panel Data Analysis | 3 | MMS-2420* |
4. | MMS-4421 | Introduction to Decision-Making Theory | 3 | MMS-1404* |
5. | MMA-3503 | Pension Funding Theory | 3 | MMA-2502* |
15 | ||||
Semester VIII | ||||
1. | MMS-4402 | Reliability | 3 | MMS-2420* |
2. | MMS-4494 | Spatio-Temporal Modeling | 3 | MMS-3429* |
3. | MMS-4403 | Sequential Methods | 3 | MMS-1409* |
4. | MMS-4423 | Statistical Capita Selecta B | 3 | |
12 | ||||
TOTAL | 100 |
* : prerequisite courses that have been taken
** : able to be taken silmutanously
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The selection, registration requirements and procedures can be seen in:
CONTACT
Address:
Sekip Utara Bulaksumur Yogyakarta 55281
Telp | : | +62 274 552243 |
Fax | : | +62 274 555131 |
: | stat.fmipa@ugm.ac.id; kaprodi-s1-statistika.mipa@ugm.ac.id; | |
Website | : | http://s1-stat.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/ |