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MTH/217
Statistics I

Course level: Undergraduate

MTH/217
General Education
Statistics I

Online

Format

$1,194

Estimated Tuition

3 credits

Total credits

5 weeks

Course length

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In Statistics I, the first introductory statistics course, students define concepts from basic statistics, including variables, distribution, probability, parameters, sampling, central tendency measures, and hypothesis testing. The importance of generalization, estimation, and causation in statistics is discussed. Students synthesize course knowledge by conducting comparison and analysis of two proportions and two means.

Prerequisites

None

Required materials

The materials required for this course are covered in your resource fees.

Please Note: Attendance and participation are mandatory in all University courses, and specific requirements may differ by course. If attendance requirements are not met, a student may be removed from the course. Please review the Course Attendance Policy in the Catalog for more information.

爱污传媒 reserves the right to modify courses.聽While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.

Earn these career-relevant skills in weeks, not years.

Statistical Methods

Demonstrate the comparison and analysis of two proportions and two means

Confidence Intervals

Discuss the importance of generalization, estimation, and causation in statistics

Sampling (Statistics)

Define concepts from basic statistics, including variables, distribution, probability, parameters, sampling, central tendency measures, and hypothesis testing

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