INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL REASONING AND ANALYSIS (GM)
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL REASONING AND ANALYSIS (GM)
2017 Summer Term
Mathematics 230
A course on the principles, procedures and concepts surrounding the production, summarization and analysis of data. Emphasis on critical reasoning and interpretation of statistical results. Content includes: probability, sampling, and research design; statistical inference, modeling and computing; practical application culminating in a research project. Unreq: ECON 245, PSYCH 215, SOCIOLGY 295
Other Requirements: PREREQ: GRADE OF C OR BETTER IN MATH 141 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-LEC 1270
3 Units
[GM]
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06/19 - 07/29 (6W2) |
William Mickelson
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This course will be taught using Desire2Learn. Required additional fee of $150 will be assessed for this class. Exams are to be taken in a proctored environment. Students who cannot come to campus are responsible to find a proctor and obtain the instructor's approval. |