STAT S1101 D Introduction to Statistics (without Calculus) 3 points.
Prerequisites: some high school algebra. Designed for students in fields that emphasize quantitative methods. This course satisfies the statistics requirements of all majors except statistics, economics, and engineering. Graphical and numerical summaries, probability, theory of sampling distributions, linear regression, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing are taught as aids to quantitative reasoning and data analysis. Use of statistical software required. Illustrations are taken from a variety of fields. Data-collection/analysis project with emphasis on study designs is part of the coursework requirement.
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Course Number |
Section/Call Number |
Times/Location |
Instructor |
Points |
Enrollment |
STAT S1101 |
1/10280 |
MTWR 10:45 AM-12:20 PM Room TBA |
Anthony Donoghue |
3 |
N/A |
STAT S1101 Q Introduction to Statistics (without Calculus) 3 points.
Prerequisites: some high school algebra. Designed for students in fields that emphasize quantitative methods. This course satisfies the statistics requirements of all majors except statistics, economics, and engineering. Graphical and numerical summaries, probability, theory of sampling distributions, linear regression, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing are taught as aids to quantitative reasoning and data analysis. Use of statistical software required. Illustrations are taken from a variety of fields. Data-collection/analysis project with emphasis on study designs is part of the coursework requirement.
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Course Number |
Section/Call Number |
Times/Location |
Instructor |
Points |
Enrollment |
STAT S1101 |
2/10281 |
MTWR 6:15 PM-7:50 PM Room TBA |
Miguel Garcia |
3 |
N/A |
STAT S1201 Q Introduction to Statistics (with Calculus) 3 points.
Prerequisites: working knowledge of calculus (differentiation and integration). Designed for students who desire a strong grounding in statistical concepts with a greater degree of mathematical rigor than in STAT W1111. Random variables, probability distributions, pdf, cdf, mean, variance, correlation, conditional distribution, conditional mean and conditional variance, law of iterated expectations, normal, chi-square, F and t distributions, law of large numbers, central limit theorem, parameter estimation, unbiasedness, consistency, efficiency, hypothesis testing, p-value,confidence intervals. maximum likelihood estimation. Satisfies the pre-requisites for ECON W3412.
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Course Number |
Section/Call Number |
Times/Location |
Instructor |
Points |
Enrollment |
STAT S1201 |
2/10283 |
MTWR 6:15 PM-7:50 PM Room TBA |
Ji Meng Loh |
3 |
N/A |
STAT S1201 D Introduction to Statistics (with Calculus) 3 points.
Prerequisites: working knowledge of calculus (differentiation and integration). Designed for students who desire a strong grounding in statistical concepts with a greater degree of mathematical rigor than in STAT W1111. Random variables, probability distributions, pdf, cdf, mean, variance, correlation, conditional distribution, conditional mean and conditional variance, law of iterated expectations, normal, chi-square, F and t distributions, law of large numbers, central limit theorem, parameter estimation, unbiasedness, consistency, efficiency, hypothesis testing, p-value,confidence intervals. maximum likelihood estimation. Satisfies the pre-requisites for ECON W3412.
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Course Number |
Section/Call Number |
Times/Location |
Instructor |
Points |
Enrollment |
STAT S1201 |
1/10282 |
MTWR 10:45 AM-12:20 PM Room TBA |
Gabriel Young |
3 |
N/A |