MA 285 - Applied Statistics
 
(3 cr.) This introductory statistics course is intended primarily for students majoring in mathematics, especially those who plan to become high school mathematics teachers or actuaries. Emphasis is on using statistics to answer questions in the physical and social sciences. Topics include: descriptive statistics, probability, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, analysis of variance, chi-square tests, and non-parametric methods. Students also learn about time series analysis and forecasting--topics that are important for actuaries. Students are required to analyze real data sets using EXCEL, SAS, SPSS or similar computer programs. Prerequisite: MA 141; Every Year, Spring
 
Sections and Times

Section A
Instructor: Joel Vaughan
T,TH   /   12:30p.m.- 1:45p.m.
Fall 2013
Buckman Center Room 137