MAT-200 — Statistics
This statistics course is designed for an experienced mathematics student. It is a one semester course covering descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics included are measures of center; measures of dispersion; hypothesis testing; estimations for population means, proportions, and variance; determination of sample size; uses of the Chi-square distribution; analysis of variance; linear correlation and linear regression; and statistical research. The course will emphasize computer or calculator use (graphing calculator, Minitab, Excel, StatCrunch, R, etc.) to obtain results. Simulation-based methods will be used to support and enhance traditional methods of inference. This course carries SUNY General Education Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning) credit.
Prerequisites: MAT-145
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