Welcome to the

DISCIPLINE OF STATISTICS

Statistics forms the backbone of data-driven decision making, providing tools to collect, analyze, and interpret complex information and At UKZN provides rigorous training in the mathematical foundations of data analysis, with emphasis on probability theory, statistical inference, and experimental design. 

Statistics forms the backbone of data-driven decision making, providing tools to collect, analyze, and interpret complex information and At UKZN provides rigorous training in the mathematical foundations of data analysis, with emphasis on probability theory, statistical inference, and experimental design. Students develop expertise in both classical and modern statistical methodologies, learning to apply these techniques to solve real-world problems across scientific, industrial and social domains. The programme emphasizes computational statistics using industry-standard tools like R and SAS, while maintaining strong theoretical foundations. Graduates are prepared for careers in research institutions, government agencies, and industries requiring advanced analytical capabilities, particularly in South Africa’s growing data-driven sectors.

Statistics includes Data Science, a sub-discipline that involves analyzing large datasets using statistical, computational, and machine learning methods.

UKZN’s Data Science sub-discipline focuses on extracting knowledge and insights from complex, large-scale datasets through computational and statistical methods.

 The curriculum combines machine learning, big data technologies, and domain-specific applications to address contemporary challenges in fields like healthcare, finance, and environmental science. Students gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools and platforms while developing the programming and analytical skills demanded by today’s data-intensive industries. 

The programme prepares graduates for diverse roles in business intelligence, predictive analytics, and artificial intelligence development, with particular relevance to South Africa’s digital transformation needs.

Sub-Discipline

Data Science

CASSE – Alternative Access Programme

The Centre for the Advancement of Science and Engineering (CASSE) provides alternative access to students, predominantly from disadvantaged educational backgrounds, who do not meet the standard entry requirements for science and engineering qualifications.

How the Programme Works

  • Students complete their degree over one additional year.
  • Augmented modules are taken during the first two years.
  • Thereafter, students join mainstream students and continue with standard modules within the School.

 

This structured approach provides academic support while ensuring students graduate with the same qualification as their mainstream peers.

Learn More

  • For detailed information about the augmented programmes in the College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science, please visit:

Academics

DR DANIELLE JADE ROBERTS

Academic Leader: Statistics (Acting), Senior Lecturer