Probability - statistics

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Program Overview

The Probability and Statistics specialization is part of the department’s joint Bachelor’s program in mathematics. It requires a strong background in analysis and algebra, which is essential for a rigorous understanding of the courses in the specialization and for pursuing further studies at the Master’s level and in research.With this in mind, the department’s three tracks share a common core curriculum in the first and second years. From the first year onward, a probability course and a statistics course are introduced in order to familiarize all students with these disciplines and help them make a more informed choice of specialization in the third year.In the third year, several elective courses on related themes are offered, which makes it easier for students to change direction and encourages mobility from one specialization to another.

Teaching Language : French and English.

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Introduction to Descriptive Statistics - Introduction to Probabilities - Probabilities 1 - Measure Theorie - Introduction to Infrerential Statistics - Probabilities 2 - Regression and ANOVA - Inferential Statistics.

Advanced Topics

The objective of this training is to ensure as strong, complete and advanced training as possible in general mathematics, which will allow the student, through a multiplicity of options, to adapt his path to his professional project. On the other hand, this training will allow students to acquire basic knowledge and skills that can be reinvested in different fields of application. In order for the student to find his breath prepared for the research of the Master in Applied Mathematics or Applied Probabilities and Applied Statistics.

Admissions Information

To enroll in the Analysis specialization within the Bachelor's program in Probability and Statistics at Frères Mentouri University – Constantine 1, the student must meet the following conditions:

Successfully complete the first year of the common core in Mathematics and Computer Science (MI)

Pass the second year in the Mathematics track

Ranking and Final Admission Criteria:

Final admission into the third year is based on a merit ranking of students, according to the grades obtained in the third and fourth semesters

The number of available academic seats is taken into consideration

The student's choice of specialization, expressed in the preference form, is also taken into account.