Subject: Statistics
Credit units: 3
Offered: Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 1 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Arts and Science
Department: Mathematics and Statistics

Description

Statistical concepts and techniques including graphing of distributions, measures of location and variability, measures of association, regression, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing. Students should consult with their department before enrolling in this course to determine the status of this course in their program.

Prerequisite(s): A course in a social science or Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30.
Note(s): Students with credit for COMM 104.3, ECON 204, EPSE 441.3, GEOG 301, PSY 233.3, SOC 225.3 or equivalent may not take this course for credit. Students may not take STAT 244 for credit either concurrently with or following STAT 242, STAT 245, STAT 246 or ECON 204. Please refer to the Statistics Course Regulations in the Arts and Science section of the Course and Program Catalogue.

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