MATH 2100 - Introductory Statistics |
An introductory course suitable for students in a variety of disciplines. This course will teach students to interpret, develop, and use statistical and probabilistic models of real world phenomena; develop the concepts of uncertainty, probability, and statistical significance; and will indicate how these concepts arose and how they aid our understanding of the universe. Students will learn how to solve practical problems using statistical vocabulary, notation, and appropriate technology. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1006 with minimum grade of C or Math ACT 22 or above or department head approval. Credit not allowed in 2100 after completion of any other General Education statistics course with a minimum grade of C.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Lower Division Credit, Statistics |