put it simple
i study accounting and finance
for the finance we use a lot of applied statistics
my question is simple
my university (which is business school and has a stats department) runs a part time master in statistics for people of different background
with courses like
-introduction to statistics
-ratios
-computing statistics
-applied propabilities+ frequency distributions I, II
-sample survey I, II
-applied statistical inference
-linear models and data analysis I, II
-Quality testing
-DEcision making with statistics
-demometry
-econometrics
-non parametric analysis
-ANOVA
-Introduction to stat modeling
-data analysis-case studies
-multivariate statistical analysis
-Categorical Data Analysis
-timeline series
do you think a master like this will cover any background i lack for a phd?
more simple
after the completion of the program will i be more or less like that guys that went bsc and master in statistics? or i will still be at disadvantage for phd?