MATH 113 — Intro to Applied Statistics
is a general education statistics course that uses current technology to allow focusing on mathematical understanding instead of routine calculations. Descriptive statistics covered include frequency tables, graphs, and measures of location and variation. Topics from probability include probability rules, counting techniques, and probability distributions. Inferential statistics coverage includes estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and probability values. Statistical methods discussed include the one and two sample t-tests, one and two proportion tests, chi-square goodness of fit and test for independence, correlation, regression, and analysis of variance. This course makes heavy use of technology to solve real-world applications. This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees; group requirements include mathematics (credit hours 4.0, lecture hours 4.0). IAI:M1 902
Prerequisites: ENGL 101, MATH 098, MATH 099
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