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Statistics with Machine Learning MSc

Statistics with Machine Learning MSc

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-26

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Statistics

Course Summary

Are you considering a career as a professional statistician in industry? Do you want to follow a career in machine learning?This course will provide you with the necessary advanced knowledge and skills. This masters course differs from the Statistics MSc, by providing a particular focus on statistical machine learning to help you understand and build methods that are used in everyday life. For instance, machine learning algorithms are used in mobile phones, self-driving cars, digital health, protein engineering, adaptive clinical trials and lifelong learning in robotics.Well-qualified statisticians and data scientists are in demand world-wide as the amount of digital data we generate increases. Employment opportunities are broad in sectors such as:pharmaceuticalsfinancecomputing and AIbusiness analyticshealthcaregovernment policysocial media and technologyCourse structureIn the Autumn semester you will study the core fundamentals of statistics and data science. This will provide the basis for the optional modules. This will provide a firm foundation in statistical machine learning for the Spring semester which includes optional modules covering topics in time series and multivariate statistics.You will develop advanced statistical techniques. This will enable you to test theories, learn how to interpret large and complex data, and to extract relevant insights from it. The masters will enable you to develop computing skills in using R too. The course can lead to careers in data science, healthcare and the digital economy.In the summer you'll complete a dissertation. This will be in collaboration with staff from the school's internationally recognised Statistics and Probability Section, or one of our industry partners, such as Capital One.

Modules

You will explore the two main theories ofstatistical inference, namely classical (frequentist) inference and Bayesian inference.

Tuition fees

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For this course (per year)

£25,250

Entry requirements

A high 2:2 (55% or international equivalent) Honours degree in mathematics or a closely related subject with substantial mathematical content. A strong mathematical background is essential.

University information

The University of Nottingham is a pioneering institution with a long and distinguished heritage in education. It is also a research-intensive university and a member of the prestigious Russell Group of universities, making it a superb place to study for a postgraduate qualification. In addition to being one of the world’s top 100 universities, it ranks seventh overall in research power (Research Excellence Framework, 2021). As such, it is...more

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