STAT
1124
Statistical Methods I
Lecture Hours
3.0
Seminar Hours
0.0
Lab Hours
1.0
Credits
3.0
Description
An introductory course in statistics developed through the concept of randomness for students in social sciences, nursing, social work, physiotherapy, business, etc. Topics will include sampling, experimental design, levels of measurement, descriptive statistics, regression, sampling distributions, normal distribution and inferential procedures of estimation and hypothesis testing. This course may be followed by STAT 1224.
Students will receive college credit for only one of STAT 1123, 1124, or 1181.
Prerequisite(s): One of the following: a minimum "C" grade in Foundations of Mathematics 11, Precalculus 11, Foundations of Mathematics 12, or Precalculus 12; an "S" grade in MATH 1150; or SDT 053. Prerequisites are valid for only three years.
Students will receive college credit for only one of STAT 1123, 1124, or 1181.
Prerequisite(s): One of the following: a minimum "C" grade in Foundations of Mathematics 11, Precalculus 11, Foundations of Mathematics 12, or Precalculus 12; an "S" grade in MATH 1150; or SDT 053. Prerequisites are valid for only three years.
Course Sections
Campus: Main Campus, Course Number: 20302, Instructor ID: 90485085
Campus: Main Campus, Course Number: 20301, Instructor ID: 90485085
Online Course
Off
Preparatory Course
Off