Suggested Class Sequencing Use the suggested four-year plan for new majors. This plan is an example only; students should consult their advisers for their individualized needs.Below are recommendations for optimizing your sequence of statistics courses. Courses to complete as soon as possible Start and/or continue calculus during your first semester (MATH 1650, 1660, 2650)Enroll in STAT 3201 in the earliest semester you meet the prerequisites. Enroll in these courses after you've completed STAT 3201 (Previously STAT 3010):Required Courses: Enroll in STAT 4279 (Statistical Computing for Data Analysis) in the earliest semester offered in which you meet the prerequisites.STAT 4212 (Experimental Design) Elective Courses:STAT 3610 (Statistical Quality Assurance) STAT 4217 (Categorical Data Analysis) STAT 4204 (Regression for Social and Behavioral Research) Note: STAT 4217 and 4204 have significant overlap with STAT 3201. Take both or choose one based on your preference. Courses following STAT 4212 and 4279 Required Courses: STAT 4207 (Multivariate Data Analysis) STAT 4278 (Computer Processing of Scientific Data) Elective CoursesSTAT 4215 (Time Series Data Analysis) STAT 4237X (Sports Analytics) Courses following MATH 3650 (Calculus III) Enroll in STAT 3441 (Introduction to the Theory of Probability and Statistics I) the semester after you complete Calculus III. Enroll in STAT 3442 (Introduction to the Theory of Probability and Statistics II) the semester after you complete STAT 3441. Electives following STAT 3441 AND 4279 STAT 4206 (Spatial Data Analysis) STAT 4219 (Bayesian Data Analysis STAT 4221 (Survey Sampling Design and Data Analysis) STAT 4232 (Empirical Methods for the Computational Sciences)