STAT - Statistics

STAT - Statistics

STAT 0996B  Support for Elementary Statistics  (0-4-2)  
Prerequisite(s): STAT 1401 (may be taken concurrently)
This Learning Support course provides corequisite support for students enrolled in STAT 1401 – Elementary Statistics. Topics will parallel topics being studied in STAT 1401 and the course will provide support for the essential skills needed to be successful in STAT 1401. Taken with STAT 1401, topics to be covered will include descriptive statistics, probability theory, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and other selected statistics topics.
STAT 0996C  Support for Elementary Statistics  (0-2-1)  
Prerequisite(s): STAT 1401 (may be taken concurrently)
This Learning Support course provides corequisite support for students enrolled in STAT 1401 – Elementary Statistics. Topics will parallel topics being studied in STAT 1401 and the course will provide support for the essential skills needed to be successful in STAT 1401. Taken with STAT 1401, topics to be covered will include descriptive statistics, probability theory, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and other selected statistics topics.
STAT 1401  Elementary Statistics  (3-0-3)  
This is a non-calculus based introduction to statistics. Course content includes descriptive statistics, probability theory, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and other selected statistical topics.
STAT 3127  Statistical Computing  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): BUSA 3115 with a minimum grade of C or CRJU 3107 with a minimum grade of C or DATA 1501 with a minimum grade of C or MATH 1127 with a minimum grade of C or MATH 1401 with a minimum grade of C or PSYC 2127 with a minimum grade of C or STAT 1127 with a minimum grade of C or STAT 1127H with a minimum grade of C or STAT 1401 with a minimum grade of C or STAT 1401H with a minimum grade of C
The goal of this course is to provide students with an introduction to statistical programming for data management, analysis, and reporting, and familiarize students with practical issues related to the exploration of actual data sets. This course introduces the most commonly used features of one of several popular statistical packages, especially in examining, transforming, and analyzing data (linear regression, ANOVA, and dummy variable regression).
STAT 5177G  Applied Regression Analysis  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): STAT 3127 with a minimum grade of C
Simple and multiple regression, transformation of variables, diagnostic procedures, analysis of variance and residuals, comparison of two multiple regression models, calibration and regulation for linear regression, linear splines, subset analysis and variable selection, nonlinear regression. Appropriate statistical software will be used.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

STAT 5555G  Selected Topics in Statistics  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): STAT 3127 with a minimum grade of C
Logistic and Probit analyses in problems of assay. Count data analysis. Methods of survival analysis. Analysis of contingency tables, Analysis of variance for balanced data, unbalanced data, repeated measures data, binomial data. Some additional homeworks and projects will be given.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

STAT 5555U  Selected Topics in Statistics  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): STAT 3127 with a minimum grade of C
Prerequisite: STAT 3127 with a grade of C or better. Logistic and Probit analyses in problems of assay. Count data analysis. Methods of survival analysis. Analysis of contingency tables, Analysis of variance for balanced data, unbalanced data, repeated measures data, binomial data.