MATH 201 Applied Statistics

The course concerns the use of statistical methodology in planning, presentation, analysis and interpretation of scientific experiments and field observations. Topics are chosen from elements of probability and statistical inference, including estimates of parameters, confidence intervals, tests of hypotheses for quantitative and qualitative observations, correlation, nonparametric methods. Its goal is to allow science majors to analyze real data in a correct statistical manner.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

MATH 106, MATH 129 or MATH 131.

Offered

Offered in the Spring semester.