SBS3000
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Introduction to Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
Description
Applies probability theory and statistical methods to the social and behavioral sciences. It is computer oriented, but only basic computer skills are required. Topics include descriptive statistics, graphical methods of data analysis, basic probability theory, normal and binomial distributions, sampling, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, correlation, and causation.
Minimum Credits
4
Maximum Credits
4
Repeat for Credit
No
Required Requisite(s):
Prerequisite: MATH 1030 and an SBS introductory course in one of ANTH or ECON or FCS or GEOG or POLS or PSY or SOC.
Course Attributes
BD - QI (Quantitative Intensive BS)
Fee Amount
$28