Undergraduate Requirements Archive → 2025/2026 Undergraduate Requirements - under construction → B.A in Statistics & Data Science - under construction
The information and requirements given here apply to the 2025–2026 catalog. For other catalog years, please consult the archive.
The following requirements are part of the B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) degree, but as supporting requirements, do not count in the major units or GPA.
Students must demonstrate fourth semester proficiency in a second language for the B.A. degree.
SDS majors are required to complete a minor in any subject outside of the math department. A second major outside our department may fulfill this requirement provided it is declared within the same B.A. degree.
All SDS majors are required to complete a computer programming course in Python, regardless of the degree selected. Enrollment in DATA 363 requires successful completion of a Python programming course, so students have programming background to help them pick up R and to ensure they are getting Python experience along the way. Choose one course:(*)
(*)Either CSC 110 or ISTA 130 is recommended for most students; CSC 120 or CSC 250 will also satisfy the requirement if available. As an alternative, qualified students may complete both ((ECE 175 or ECE 101) AND BE 205) or both ((ECE 175 or ECE 101) AND CHEE 205). Contact the Math Center if you need any of these alternative courses pulled into your advisement report.
SDS graduates applying for jobs will find that SQL and Data Management skills are important. Enrollment in DATA 363 requires completion of or concurrent enrollment in a course that teaches SQL and Data Management. These skills will be helpful as students work on their projects in DATA 363. Take one course:
(*)DATA 201 has been approved as a Building Connections General Education course.
(1)MATH 122A and MATH 122B are a single-semester sequence of courses that cover Calculus I.
(2) Either MATH 313 or MATH 310 may be used to fulfill this requirement in the SDS major. However, please note that 310 is no longer offered at UArizona. Students who completed MATH 215 prior to fall 2015 or who have transfer credit equivalent to MATH 215 will still fulfill this requirement, though they will not earn upper-division credit for the course.
(3) As of Fall 2024, the enrollment requirements for DATA 363 have changed. Students must complete MATH 129 and a Python course (CSC 110 or ISTA 130) prior to 363. In addition, MATH 313 and an SQL course (ISTA 322) must either be complete or in-progress in the same term as 363.
(4) DATA 467 is offered in-person in fall semesters. Provided we have sufficient enrollment, we plan to offer it online each spring.
(5) DATA 498A is currently primarily a spring course; as of 2024, we are attempting to offer it in fall semesters as well.
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The SDS major requires three elective courses, at least two of which must be upper-division. The courses that will be accepted toward this requirement are listed below.
Course options: