Careers
Statistics is being used in many fields these days. The terms “data scientist,” “big data,” “data mining,” and “business analytics” that you hear have statistics as a central theme.
Have questions about how this program can advance your career? Want to know how much you can expect to earn upon graduation, if job forecasting is positive or negative, and exactly what is required to grow your career? Investigate the skills and education needed to build a career in statistics below.
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Job Titles
This program prepares you for a wide variety of positions. Explore details about the following commonly held job titles:
- Actuary
- Bioinformatician
- Biostatistician
- Biostatistics Manager / Director
- Statistics
- Financial Data Analyst
- Healthcare Analyst
- Data Engineer
- Data Quality Analyst
- Decision Support Analyst
- Digital Marketing Analyst
- Financial Quantitative Analyst
- Graduate Research Fellow
- Investment Operations Analyst
- Legal Researcher
- Market Research Analyst (General)
- Marketing Analyst
- Marketing Automation Analyst
- Marketing Campaign Analyst
- Marketing Operations Analyst
- Mathematician
- Operations Analyst (General)
- Operations Research Analyst
- Process Manager
- Product Marketing Analyst
- Research Analyst
- Research Assistant
- Research Associate (General)
- Research Scientist
- Research Technician
- Data Analyst
- Statistics
- Statistics
- Social Science Researcher
- Statistician
- Strategic Marketing Analyst
- Trade Marketing Analyst
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