STAT 2000 Topics In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours.  A general survey of select scientific topics.

 

STAT 3000 Workshop In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 6 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.  Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc.  A grade of “P” or “F” is given.  No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor’s degree.

 

STAT 3103 Statistical Methods I

Topics for this course include basic experimental statistics, methods of estimation, tests of significance, linear regression, and correlation.  Credit may not be earned for both STAT 3103 and ECON 2173.  Prerequisite(s):  MATH 1453 or 1513.

 

STAT 3990 Advanced Topics In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.

 

STAT 4103 Statistical Methods II

Topics for this course include basic concepts of experiments and experimental error, analysis of variance of one-, two-, and three-way classification, and nonparametric statistics.  Prerequisite(s):  STAT 3103.  Junior or senior standing.

 

STAT 4113 Mathematical Statistics I

This course covers probability distributions, expected values, moments, sampling distributions, and point estimation.  Prerequisite(s):  MATH 2333.

 

STAT 4123 Mathematical Statistics II

This course covers multivariate normal distribution, maximum likelihood estimators, interval estimation, test of hypothesis, linear regression, decision theory, sequential analysis, and distribution free methods.  Prerequisite(s):  STAT 4113.

 

STAT 4213 Statistical Methods III

Topics for this course will include multiple regression, logistic regression, log linear models, survival analysis, and time series analysis.  Data will be analyzed using SAS.  Prerequisite(s):  STAT 3103 with a minimum grade of “C”.  Junior or senior standing.

 

STAT 4353 Probability Theory

This course covers generating functions, Markov chains, Classical probability theory, discrete sample spaces, combinatorial analysis, distributions, and random walks.  Prerequisite(s):  MATH 2333.

 

STAT 4900 Practicum In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.

 

STAT 4910 Seminar In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.

 

STAT 4930 Individual Study In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.

 

STAT 4950 – Internship In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours.

 

STAT 4960 Institute In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.

 

STAT 4970 Study Tour In Statistics

Credit will vary.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.

 

STAT 4980 Workshop In Statistics

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours.  Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.  Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc.  A grade of “P” or “F” is given.  No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor’s degree.