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MATH 400.00 Integrative Exercise 6 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 10, Registered: 4, Waitlist: 0
Either a supervised small-group research project or an individual, independent reading. Required of all senior majors.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 236 and successful completion of three courses from among: Mathematics courses numbered above 236, Computer Science 252, Computer Science 254, Computer Science 352, Statistics 250, Statistics 320, Statistics 340
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MATH 400.01 Integrative Exercise 3 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 10, Registered: 6, Waitlist: 0
Either a supervised small-group research project or an individual, independent reading. Required of all senior majors.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 236 and successful completion of three courses from among: Mathematics courses numbered above 236, Computer Science 252, Computer Science 254, Computer Science 352, Statistics 250, Statistics 320, Statistics 340
Independent Comps
STAT 120.03 Introduction to Statistics 6 credits
Closed: Size: 32, Registered: 32, Waitlist: 0
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(Formerly MATH 215) Introduction to statistics and data analysis. Practical aspects of statistics, including extensive use of statistical software, interpretation and communication of results, will be emphasized. Topics include: exploratory data analysis, correlation and linear regression, design of experiments, basic probability, the normal distribution, randomization approach to inference, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and two-way tables. Students who have taken Mathematics 211 are encouraged to consider the more advanced Mathematics 240/Statistics 250 (formerly Mathematics 265 and 275) Probability/Statistical Inference sequence.
Prerequisite: Not open to students who have already received credit for Psychology 200/201, Sociology/Anthropology 239 or Statistics 250 (formerly Mathematics 275).
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Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: STAT 120.WL3 (Synonym 57878)
STAT 250.00 Introduction to Statistical Inference 6 credits
Closed: Size: 28, Registered: 28, Waitlist: 0
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(Formerly Mathematics 275) Introduction to modern mathematical statistics. The mathematics underlying fundamental statistical concepts will be covered as well as applications of these ideas to real-life data. Topics include: resampling methods (permutation tests, bootstrap intervals), classical methods (parametric hypothesis tests and confidence intervals), parameter estimation, goodness-of-fit tests, regression, and Bayesian methods. The statistical package R will be used to analyze data sets.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 240 Probability (formerly Mathematics 265)
Formerly Mathematics 275
STAT 400.00 Integrative Exercise 6 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 10, Registered: 1, Waitlist: 0
Either a supervised small-group research project or an individual, independent reading. Required of all senior majors.
Prerequisite: Senior Statistics major. Students are strongly encouraged to complete Statistics 230 (formerly Mathematics 245) and Statistics 250 (formerly Mathematics 275) before starting this course
Independent Comps
STAT 400.01 Integrative Exercise 3 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 8, Registered: 3, Waitlist: 0
Either a supervised small-group research project or an individual, independent reading. Required of all senior majors.
Prerequisite: Senior Statistics major. Students are strongly encouraged to complete Statistics 230 (formerly Mathematics 245) and Statistics 250 (formerly Mathematics 275) before starting this course
Independent Comps
STAT 400.05 Integrative Exercise 3 credits, S/CR/NC only
Closed: Size: 4, Registered: 4, Waitlist: 0
Either a supervised small-group research project or an individual, independent reading. Required of all senior majors.
Prerequisite: Senior Statistics major. Students are strongly encouraged to complete Statistics 230 (formerly Mathematics 245) and Statistics 250 (formerly Mathematics 275) before starting this course
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