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Statistics program (Undergraduate) Advising : email ugradadv [at] stat.ubc.ca

Application for Data Science minor with Major in Stat (April 2024).  Please also do the following

  1.  On line for Specialization, put Statistics and add area for thematic concentration.
  2.  In the list of upper level course, put asterisk (*) beside one or two courses that count for Major in Stat and Minor in Data Science (Stat 301 is one of these courses for sure).
  3. Change the file name from
    DataScienceMinor-PrimarySpecAdvisorApproval-v0322.pdf
    to 
    Surname-Forename-DataScienceMinor.pdf (with your name in the file name).
  4. email to ugradadv [at] stat.ubc.ca
  5. The signed form will be returned later in April if sent by email.
  6.  I can sign a paper version or iPad version if you visit during the drop-in advising office hour.

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in-person ESB 3138, Wed April 17, 4-5pm, and Fri April 19, 3-4pm.

If there is demand, additional drop-in advising hours will be added for weeks of April 15, 22, 29.

https://ubc.zoom.us/j/61629644923?pwd=Z1BySVFQOGMyMm1iZmJnM2crTHRzQT09
Meeting ID: 616 2964 4923
Passcode: 622649
 

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Research summary  (clicking this will lead to a more updated list of publications than clicking the above Publications tab)

Research profile at Google Scholar

Books

1. Joe, H. (2014). Dependence Modeling with Copulas. Chapman & Hall/CRC.  (Publisher's web page).

Accompanying software and code for the book at http://copula.stat.ubc.ca

2. Dependence Modeling: Vine Copula Handbook (eds D Kurowicka and H Joe), World Scientific, published in 2011. (Publisher's web page)

3. Joe, H. (1997). Multivariate Models and Dependence Concepts. Chapman & Hall.