
STATISTICS
Intermediate Statistical Inference
This continuation of STAT 1181 for students who want a deeper treatment of the techniques and theory of data analysis. A brief review of probability and elementary inference will be followed by two-sample inferences, regression and correlation, multiple regression, design considerations, analysis of variance, and non-parametric tests
Using Excel in First-Term Statistics
This is an on-line course in which students who have already learned statistics can now learn to use Excel to carry out the usual first-term statistical graphs, calculations, and analysis.
Descriptive and Elementary Inferential Statistics
A first course in probability and statistics including introduction to probability, descriptive statistics, regression, correlation, contingency tables, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing.
Statistical Methods I
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.
Quantitative Methods II
This course covers basic statistical concepts and methods used in business and commerce. Topics include types of data, graphical displays, probability, statistical inference, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and linear regression techniques. -
Quantitative Methods I
This course provides students with an introduction to operations research. Linear programming models are used to formulate a variety of problems of optimal allocation of resources. Complex decision problems are analyzed via simulation and include an introduction to probability and statistics to deal with uncertainty.
Introduction to Statistics
This is an introductory course in statistics which discusses procedures that are most commonly used in the summary of statistical surveys and the interpretation of experimental data.