Based on in-depth knowledge of stochastic theories and methods, you develop further statistical evaluation procedures. You examine and evaluate the validity of the results obtained in this manner.
You collect empirical data from fields such as insurance, demographics, social services, quality management, medical and pharmaceutical research, market and opinion research, or natural scientific research.
You evaluate this data using models and methods for data analysis. The results can form the basis for business decisions, provide insights into purchasing behavior, serve as forecasts, or contribute to risk assessment.
You may also work as a consultant, supporting users with tasks such as collecting, processing, and interpreting statistical data or using statistical software.
In scientific research, you develop new statistical procedures and methods using theoretical mathematics and publish research results.
In higher education, you teach students, prepare lectures and seminars, assess student work, and conduct examinations.