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Mar 25, 2026
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MATH 115 - Introduction to Statistical Methods Number of Credits: 4 Develop essential skills and knowledge required for proficient statistical analysis and inference. Communicate statistical concepts using precise symbols, notation, and vocabulary through a combination of theory and practical application. Explore data summarization, probability computation, hypothesis testing, and the utilization of technology for accurate statistical problem-solving. Advanced Placement Exam-‘Statistics with a score of 3’ accepted. (Fall, Spring, Summer)Four hours lecture each week. Four Credits. Four billable hours.
GENERAL EDUCATION. Category: Mathematics
Pre-requisite(s): eligibility for ENGL 101 , plus exemption from or completion of MAT 094 , a satisfactory MATH placement measure, or any college level MATH course.
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Articulate statistical concepts using appropriate symbols, notation, and vocabulary, ensuring accurate and clear communication of ideas and results.
- Summarize data using a variety of methods.
- Identify probabilities for both discrete and continuous random variables.
- Interpret the Central Limit Theorem when dealing with sample means, allowing for robust statistical inference.
- Construct confidence intervals using sample data to estimate population parameters and linear correlations.
- Conduct hypothesis tests to make informed inferences about population parameters and linear correlations based on sample data, providing a solid foundation for decision-making.
- Employ chi-squared distributions for hypothesis testing and analysis in various statistical scenarios.
- Utilize modern technology and statistical software tools effectively to accurately solve complex statistical problems and enhance decision-making.
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