Master of Science in Applied Statistics

Trier UniversityTrier University

Overview

Degree
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Duration
2 years
Semester fee
€376 / semester
Tuition fees
€0 / year
Language
Intake
October, April
Full / part time
Full-time
Study mode
On-site
Level
Master

About this course

["The Master's programme inApplied Statisticsat Trier University focuses onmodern applied methods of statisticsand trains students to become applied statisticians with a broad knowledge of the field and a specialisation in one of four topics. Due to the Economic and Social Statistics Department’s main research priorities, a special emphasis is put oncomputational (survey) statistics. The four specialisations are as follows:Survey Statistics,European Master in Official Statistics (EMOS),Data Science, andGeostatistics. In addition to profiting from the curriculum of the programme, students can get insights into actual statistical research through theResearch Institute for Official and Survey Statistics (RIFOSS)located at Trier University.As the need for evidence-based policies and thus for sound complex data analyses rises, the need for well-trained applied statisticians increases as well. Through its structure, the Master's programme ensures that students are not only trained in statistics but also get insights into subject matters like economics, social sciences, etc., creating amultidisciplinary environment. Graduates are thus able to fine-tune their profiles to prepare for their desired future lines of work (even within their chosen specialisation tracks). This ability is further enhanced by a collaboration with the University of Bamberg, using modern teleteaching facilities. This ensures abroad spectrum of lecturesfrom which students may choose. An internationaldouble Master's degreewith the University of Pisa as well as a study abroad programme usingERASMUSfunding are possible. Double Master's degrees in combination with programmes such as Business Mathematics, Data Science, Economics, and Economic Sociology provide further possibilities for students to shape their individual study tracks.Trier is located close to the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat) and other European institutions in Luxembourg. It is not far from the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) in Wiesbaden and the German Central Bank (Deutsche Bundesbank) in Frankfurt am Main either. Accordingly,high-profile internship opportunitiesare nearby. Graduates will typically work in national statistical institutes (NSIs), central banks, or quantitatively-oriented research institutes, or they can pursue PhD studies (for especially excellent students potentially at the Economic and Social Statistics Department at Trier University) and an academic career. Other likely future employers include banks and investment fund corporations, consultancies, market research firms, international organisations, and governmental agencies."]

Admission & deadlines

Domestic

15 Mar 2026

EU

15 Mar 2026

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About the University

Students10K (2025)
TypeUniversity
ControlPublic

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