Graduates have access to a wide range of national and international statistical positions in public and private companies and research centers.
Graduates will be data scientists, scientific researchers, biostatisticians and experts in the management and analysis of information to support the decision-making processes; in the analysis and prediction of complex phenomena observed under uncertainty; in the evaluation of the effects of social and political programs; in the planning of complex surveys and experimental designs; in the analysis of socio-demographic problems and in the production of official statistics.
There is an increasing demand for statisticians in several areas: health and medicine, business, industry and government, and various correlated sub-areas such as genetics, economics, epidemiology, computer science and many others.
In the past few years, jobs analysts have been constantly ranking Statisticians among the best and most requested jobs.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the employment of statisticians is projected to grow 34 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. Growth is expected to result from more widespread use of statistical analysis to make informed business and healthcare decisions.
The American ranking of the best jobs for the 2017, Statisticians are ranked first in best business jobs, first in best STEM jobs and fourth in all jobs:
Read what the media say about the Statisticians:
Master's graduates have recently been placed at: