Overview
Modules and courses
Mode of course delivery
The programme is offered through distance education, a learning oriented system allowing greater flexibility in learning while students continue with their regular professional work. The programme is offered in a mixed mode format. The approach uses print and electronic media in order to be responsive to the needs of the learner and also maximize the use of technology in course delivery.
At the heart of the programme is excellent online learning materials developed by capable and competent resource persons from KNUST and other recognized institutions.
Academic Support Systems/Services
Limited face-to-face facilitated sessions are provided at all the Learning Centres. These sessions are supported by print and electronic materials, and local learning facilitators who also support and direct students as they work through the resources provided.
The Centres provide learning support to students living in different parts of the country, thus reducing travel expenses.
Learning centres
Head of department
Exam officer
Programme coordinator
Admission Requirements MPhil Applied Statistics
• A Bachelors degree (with at least second class lower division) in Statistics, Mathematics or a combination of either of these with a numerate subject such as Actuarial Science, Economics or Computer science or equivalent.
• Applicants with MSc. Applied Statistics will enroll into second year of the programme and take three courses and seminars/workshops.
How to Apply
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