Apr 27, 2024  
Fall 2020 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
Fall 2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


All courses are offered yearly, upon sufficient demand, unless indicated otherwise. Those courses offered on an alternate-year basis have the next academic year of availability indicated by a date within parentheses immediately following the course description.

Courses may be offered in a variety of formats, including online.

Although the course generally will be offered on a regular basis, the university reserves the right to introduce or delete courses, depending on sufficient demand.

Those courses graded on a Pass/No Credit basis only are indicated by P/NC.

Institutional credit only (S/NC) does not give graduation credit but does count toward full loads.

The fourth digit in the course number indicates the number of semester credit hours.

 

Statistics

  
  • STAT 3123 Statistics for Accounting and Business

    3 credits
    Elementary descriptive and inferential statistics. The course will include an understanding of concepts and practices related to basic data analysis, probability and statistics, including parametric statistical tests. An accounting and business orientation is used to illustrate data analysis and interpretation of experimental results. Computer programs will be used in the course. Prerequisites:  Any MATH course and CPSC 1103  or higher and a minimum of 60 credit hours of coursework completed. Note:  Succesful completion of this writing intensive (WI) course can meet a Tier 2 QEP graduation requirement.
  
  • STAT 3203 Statistics

    3 credits
    The fundamental concepts necessary for understanding the principles of organizing and analyzing data. Includes computerized analysis of data, using selected packaged-computer programs for data analysis. Prerequisites: Computer competency (CPSC 1103 ) and math competency.
  
  • STAT 3253 Statistics in the Social Sciences

    3 credits
    This course develops the fundamental concepts and skills necessary for organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data in the Social Sciences. Computer and Math competency.
 

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