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Hasselt University
Master of Statistics and Data Science (On-campus)
- Hasselt, Belgium
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Statistics and Data Science is quite unique in the sense that (1) it offers a statistics education with a good sense of general data science, and (2) it offers a data science specialisation with a very sound understanding of important statistical concepts and solutions.


KU Leuven
Master of Statistics and Data Science
- Leuven, Belgium
MSc
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English, Dutch
The Master of Statistics and Data Sciences will help you develop a problem-solving attitude and teach you how to apply statistical methodology. You'll be trained intensively in both the theoretical and practical aspects of statistics and data science.


Hasselt University
Master of Statistics and Data Science (Distance-Learning)
- Online
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Statistics and Data Science is also fully offered as a distance learning (DL) programme. Enrolling for the DL programme means that as a student, you will take the programme from a distance, i.e. from home, workplace or virtually any place with access to the internet. The DL programme can be followed full-time or part-time, allowing for a flexible and feasible combination of work and study.
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Statistics degree programs offer a deep dive into data analysis, allowing you to uncover insights that influence important decisions across various fields. This discipline combines mathematical foundations with practical applications, making it essential in today’s data-driven world.
In Belgium, students engage with statistics through a blend of theoretical coursework and applied projects, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. The curriculum typically includes courses on probability, inferential statistics, and data visualization. Students gain hands-on experience in statistical modeling and experimental design, preparing them for real-world data challenges. As they navigate these studies, they build confidence in interpreting complex datasets.
Graduates with a degree in statistics from Belgium can look forward to diverse career paths, including roles as data analysts, statistical consultants, or researchers in sectors such as healthcare, finance, and technology. The focus on practical instruction ensures that students not only learn but also apply statistical techniques, enhancing their adaptability in various professional settings. The environment nurtures curiosity, enabling students to explore innovative approaches while addressing modern challenges in data interpretation.