215 ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS. (3)
270 APPLIED STATISTICS I. (3)
I,II. Prerequisite: MAT 107. Measures
of central tendency and dispersion, frequency distributions, probability,
sampling distributions, point and interval estimates, hypothesis testing.
Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for
COR 308 or ECO 220 or ECO 848 or EPY 842 or HEA 450 or PAD 400 or PSY 291 or
STA 208 or STA 215.
Gen. Ed. 03 or 04.
271 APPLIED STATISTICS II. (3)
II. Prerequisite: STA 215 or 270.
Analysis of Variance, chi-square tests,
nonparametric methods, elementary experimental design, linear
correlation/regression, multiple regression, model building,
computerized statistical packages.
Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for ECO 221 or ECO 854 or EPY 843 or PSY 301 or STA 500.
349 COOPERATIVE STUDY: STATISTICS. (1-8)
I,II; (1-6) SUMMER ONLY.
Prerequisite: departmental approval. Work in placements related to academic
studies. Does not apply to major or minor requirements. Total hours: eight,
associative; sixteen, baccalaureate. A minimum of 80 hours of employment is
required for each semester hour of academic credit.
370 APPLIED PROBABILITY. (3)
I,II. Prerequisite: any calculus
course. Intuitive and axiomatic development of probability, set theory,
counting techniques, conditional probability, Bayes Theorem, discrete models
and distributions, and the law of large numbers.
375 SAMPLING THEORY. (3)
A. Prerequisite: STA 270 or 370. Basic
concepts of sampling theory, simple random sampling, stratified random sampling,
cluster sampling, systematic sampling, ratio and regression estimation,
applications to surveys, utilization of microcomputer statistical packages.
490 SEMINAR IN _______. (1-3)
A. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
Topic announced at the time of offering. May be taken to a maximum of 12
hours, provided the topics are different.
495 INDEPENDENT WORK. (1-3)
A. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
Directed study/research on a problem of area chosen in consultation with
instructor. Final paper required. Student must have the independent study
proposal form approved by faculty supervisor and department chair prior to
enrollment. May be taken to a maximum of six hours.
500 APPLIED STATISTICAL INFERENCE. (3)
A. Prerequisite: department
approval. Designed for students in all areas. A general background in
statistical methods including normal distribution, point and interval
estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, analysis of variance, utilizing
statistical packages on microcomputers.
Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for ECO 221, ECO 854, EPY 843, PSY 301, STA 271, or STA 521.
501 NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS. (3)
A. Prerequisite: six hours of
STA or three hours of STA and departmental approval. Simple, efficient
nonparametric methods without normality assumptions. Tests, estimation of
proportions, medians, two-sample location/dispersion, one and two-way layout,
independence, regression.
503 STATISTICS WITH TECHNOLOGY FOR P-9 TEACHERS. (3)
A.
Prerequisite: STA 270. Topics in statistics appropriate for teachers of
grades P-9.
Credit does not apply toward B.S. nor B.S. (teaching) degree requirements for programs offered within this department.
507 SEMINAR IN STATISTICS: _______. (1-3)
A. Prerequisite:
departmental approval. Topics vary with offering. May be taken with advisor
approval, provided the topics are different. Credit toward degree requirements
will depend on the course content.
520 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I. (3)
I. Prerequisites: MAT 224 or 224H and STA 270 or 370;
Descriptive statistics, continuous probability distributions for one and two
variables, functions of random variables, sampling distributions.
521 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS II. (3)
II. Prerequisites: STA 520 and MAT 214. A continuation of STA 520. Estimation
theory, tests of hypothesis, linear regression and correlation, multiple
linear regression, analysis of variance, allied topics. Credit will not be awarded to students who have credit for STA 500.
575 STATISTICAL METHODS USING SAS. (3)
A. Prerequisites: STA 270,
500, 501, or 521; or a course in statistical inference. Statistical methods
focusing on the use of the SAS computer package and interpretation of data.
Assumptions of parametric and nonparametric tests.
585 Experimental Design. (3)
A. Prerequisites: One of STA 271,
500, 501, 521, 575; or a course in statistical inference. Introduction to analysis of variance and experimental design including completely randomized designs; randomized blocks; Latin squares; factorial experiments; fixed, random, and mixed models; and nested-factorial experiments.
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